Website changes/updates
Christopher Wright
dhasenan at gmail.com
Sun Jan 27 05:52:36 PST 2008
Dan wrote:
> janderson Wrote:
>
>> Walter Bright wrote:
>> > Unknown W. Brackets wrote:
>> >> IMHO, the font size wasn't bad before. Nice to have a larger one
>> with lots to read. Just my opinion.
>> >>
>> >> Also I suggest a line-height of 1.4em for the content. This
>> generally makes large blocks of text (e.g. documentation, articles, blog
>> posts) easier to read.
>> >>
>> >> Walter: if you're reading this, what are things you'd like to see
>> the website do? Aside from possible comments, it's better to get a full
>> plan together (usually called the "discovery" phase) before jumping in
>> and making a mess.
>> >
>> > I don't know, except that I don't want it to be an ongoing time sink.
>>
>> Exactly why this should be handed off to the community. No offense, but
>> some of the communities web pages look a lot better then D's.
>>
>> -Joel
>>
>> PS - I apologize for sending this to your personal email, I hit the
>> wrong button.
>>
>
> I have no problem with the idea of an open web design strategy, except someone needs to be in charge of making sure it conforms to what Walter wants it to look like; and make sure nothing bad goes on his site. The "community" is a rather diverse and flexible bunch and it is his site after all.
>
> I'm in the process of making the site look just a little better stylistically. Walter is a very good devil's advocate, so making changes is quite a bit harder than just changing them and him going "yeah, if you say so".
>
> Now, I'm in the process of committing a bunch of changes to the stylesheet. If someone has anything else to add to the site, please let myself and/or Walter know.
>
> If you go through me, I'll mediate with Walter's expectations. : )
>
> Regards,
> Dan
In that case, could you do something about the nav bar in every single
Phobos documentation page? It's doing strange things:
http://ic.sunysb.edu/stu/cbwright/digitalmars_oddity.png
Not to mention the small font.
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