Dorte,

 1. I notice that the problem with the page footer persists.  Is this something 
others can work on?

 2. On the home ("Welcome") page, the "Development mailing list" link attempts 
to immediately open an email message.  It is better that this be a link to a 
page that describes the mailing list, how to post to it, how to subscribe, etc. 
 Simply sending a mail to the mailing list is not informative.

 3. Having "Issues" go directly to JIRA will also be surprising to folks who 
are seeking information about issues and how to participate with regard to 
issues (add them, work on them, etc.).

 4. The Wiki link is fine.  There is now much work to be done on the Wiki 
concerning reformatting of the migrated pages.

 5. I am conflicted about the Twitter feed being given prominence on the 
Welcome to Corinthia page.  It's not any sort of official news from the project 
and inviting tweets to it doesn't seem to have any significance.  The 5 
followers are all on the PPMC.  (PS, if you leave the welcome page and come 
back via browsers "Back" the Twitter control does not reappear.)

-----Original Message-----
From: Dennis E. Hamilton [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2014 08:51
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Apache Corinthia website is up and running

[ ... ]

There is one common difficulty on all views.  At the bottom, the Apache 
incubator material is too close to the browser frame margins compared to the 
other portions of the page.  This is more bothersome on mobile devices because 
the edge of the frame is the edge of the screen.  Also, the text that 
accompanies the Incubator symbol is too small and the interline spacing is too 
great.

Great work!

 - Dennis

-----Original Message-----
From: Dorte Fjalland [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2014 14:34
To: [email protected]
Subject: Apache Corinthia website is up and running

[ ... ]

Please check out the site on your mobile devises to see how the responsive
design works.

Look forward to hearing from you.

Regards
Dorte Fjalland


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