Re: Websites you like
От | Josh Berkus |
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Тема | Re: Websites you like |
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Msg-id | 200406211109.19097.josh@agliodbs.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Websites you like ("Gavin M. Roy" <gmr@ehpg.net>) |
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Re: Websites you like
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Список | pgsql-www |
Gavin, > Since it looks like the current mockup isn't too well received, please > take the time to provide me with a list of your favorite open source > project related websites, that way we can come up with a composite look > that meets people's taste. Actually, I like it, at least conceptually. I agree that the "giant logo" has to go -- it loads funny on Konqueror, and adds significant K to the page. But I like the format of the boxes and the news items. One other thing which would have to change would be the link boxes; I don't think the space allocated for them would be sufficient, given what we have to cover. Comparisons Zope.org : This is probably the best example of a "community CMS" in use. Certainly more pleasing to the eye than www.openacs.org or www.php.net, although all share the standard of header bar and two columns of links flanking a central "information & news" section. While I don't have any problem with that layout, since we're doing XML-CMS and not a CCMS, why not be creative? One thing I do think worth considering is the use of indents and bullets to set off sections of links (left-hand column). While less visually appealing than our boxes, it does take up less space and thus less scrolling. Mozilla.org : a fun site that has shown us how to optimize for newbies and make the site unnavigable for anyone else. The one interesting thing is the use of contrasting colors -- the tan and the blue -- which provides visual interest. Tigris.org : typical (bad) Collabnet design in general. However, shows an idea we might want to consider: providing the news as headline links instead of summaries on the main page. This would free up the "main" area of the front page for "how-do-I-find-it" information. Other than that, I just looked up web sites for about 10 other OSS projects, and they all suck. -- -Josh Berkus Aglio Database Solutions San Francisco
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