Yoan Blanc wrote:
> Good job,
>
> What about auto-clearing the container? (for the tutorial2 for example).
>
> #container {
> overflow:hidden;
> zoom:1;
> _height:1%;
> }
>
> as mentioned, a clear:left on the footer does the same, depends on
> what kind of layout you expect to have.
>
> And what about a :visited color? It's very useful in a wiki that
> contains a documentation you may want to use in a regular basis.
>
> Or only the links in the sidebar have are underline in the :hover
> state, doing that for all the links is somehow important too. And I'm
> a for having all links in the same color, the sidebar is too gray.
> More generally I don't like any rules that change the main color links
> for something really different like black or gray.
>
> And can you put an alternative text to the header logo?
>
> <img alt="" src="/static/webpy.gif"/>
>
> like "webpy" maybe. It would be perfect surrounded by a H1 tag (there
> isn't any in the page).
>
> I would like to see it more handful than appealing, so what the logo
> is doesn't matter if you can directly say "Oh I'm the webpy wiki", so
> it's cool.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Yoan
>
> On Jan 6, 2008 11:43 PM, Justin Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Nice job guys! Quick suggestion: the footer should have a style of
>> "clear: left", so that it doesn't look funny on pages like this:
>>
>> http://webpy.org/tutorial2
>>
>> I'm also no crazy about the new logo, but I'll give it some time.
>>
>>
>> On Jan 6, 5:40 pm, lukaszt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Nice I like it, but I liked previous logo more than this one.
>>> And could this design be a little bit brighter?
>>> Especially left menu and code blocks. I think left menu links should
>>> be green as like on other website parts.
>>>
>>> Thanks for your effort guys :)
>>>
>>> On 6 Sty, 23:07, "Aaron Swartz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> James Earl and his brother David have created a new design for
>>>> webpy.org. My policy on the site's design is that if someone sends me
>>>> an HTML/CSS file which is an improvement over what's there now, I will
>>>> put it up. So I did:
>>>> http://webpy.org/
>>>> As usual, comment away.
Thanks for the trouble :) My short list (including what others already
mentioned but I agree with);
* brighter links on the left
* clear difference between list-headers ("Get It:" is not a link but
looks like it)
* more contrast in the code-block
* More contrast between headers and rest of the text. I suggest making
the text plain black (plain black on white is very nice for large
amounts of texts, very important on wikis..)
* I agree on the logo; I preferred the previous one.
What I like in particular:
* The very sharp edges and thin borders.
* The fact that there is only one hue.
* The high contrast between code-blocks and the rest of the page. It's
very obvious.
* The where-the-hell-am-I bar at the top.
Disclaimer: I really can not remember what the old page looked like in
enough detail to compare both, so this is just a neutral opinion.
b^4
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