d-programming-language.org template

Dave Dave_member at pathlink.com
Thu May 18 06:29:08 PDT 2006


John Reimer wrote:
> Brian Hay wrote:
>> On 18/05/2006 10:17 AM, nick wrote:
>>> Tiberiu Gal wrote:
>>>
>>>> http://dworks.marte.ro/template3
>>>
>>> I am not trying to push my layout so much as I don't want everyone to go
>>> and make their own (this is a common trend in the D community). Also, I
>>> am concerned (read "I am almost certain") that the template you suggest
>>> will be impossible to implement well with just CSS.
>>>
>>> The most immediate problem is that you seem to rely on a lot of images;
>>> how will you handle font size scaling without using tables?
>>>
>>> Have you considered using an existing template?
>>> http://www.hcoop.net/~natamas/d/template.html
>>
>> FWIW: I prefer the clean style of Nick's template also. I don't think 
>> Tiberiu Gal's template is "impossible to implement well in CSS" but 
>> certainly harder and, more importantly, the design I'd imagine doesn't 
>> appeal/cater as much to the target audience i.e. programmers.
>>
>> Brian.
> 
> 
> I prefer Tiberiu's template.  I think it will cater to programmers just 
> as fine as anyone else.  Really, I don't think being a programmer should 
> have much influence on whether a person likes that template or not.
> 

I agree - it has a nice clean look to it, yet seems both modern and 
"minimalistic" (and that's not a detractor). I really like the Mars/D 
logo as well.

> But imagining and thinking prove very little in this regard, since every 
> person seems capable of such activities. :)
> 
> 
> -JJR



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