2011/11/29 Christian Grobmeier <grobme...@gmail.com>: > Hello all, > > here is a new draft: > http://code.grobmeier.de/struts-draft-v3/
Looks nice :-) > * Lukasz mentioned the content is fixed size. This is now fixed (fluid) > :-). We run again into the doxia problems, but i have worked around them. Is it possible to have a top limit ? eg. 1024px ? ;-) > * Lukasz mentioned the heading are not good at all (the same as the first > sentence of the following paragraph) Can be easily improved, but it can stay as is now > * Next links on the bottom: i think they are pretty useless. After the > frontpage the next link is showing the "downloads". It should lead through > a tutorial, not the standard menu of the page. And it stops on the > Kickstart FAQ. I highly doubt the sense of this link and would like to > remove them for sake of minimalism, but of course it is up to you. I have > left it in until this is discussed. I can live with discussing them after > the first patch +1 > * Text. It is way to much text on the front page. On the frontpage should > be less txt, pointing you to the detail pages. Frontpage is to guide you > through the site. Imho this is not the case. The current information should > go into another page, the front page should only contain a teaser and a > link to this section Maybe just reduce the lines of the text and the rest move to separate pages > * Search: yes or no? I would not use it anyway because I don't like that > google styled search. Martin expressed similar. How do others think? I never used it, so +1 > * Remove announcements page? This page is not cared very well. Of course > this is no styling issue, but while we are at it, we could remove it. The > other chance is to care about the page. What you mean by that ? Each time a new release is promoted we put info to the announcements page, IMHO it should stay as is, it shows clearly what's happened > * Release notes cannot be found easily. Martin said it is in the first > section, but I actually mean this page: > http://struts.apache.org/downloads.html I could not find the release notes > of prior releases easily. There is this changes maven plugin which > generates a simple page of changes: > http://logging.apache.org/log4php/changes-report.html > I found it pretty hard to check what changed in which version (and what > probably broke in which version) Disagree, you can select given version which leads you to download section and there you have a link to release notes, which are something more than just list of fixed issues http://struts.apache.org/2.2.3.1/docs/version-notes-2231.html > Most of the "discuss" items can be discussed later. I think i have started > to many things with the fluido update. Now I have left most as it was > before, with a few exceptions. If you agree to v3, I can look through the > other pages if there needs to be something done and create a patch. > After the patch we can discuss the other items, if you like. +1 Kind regards -- Łukasz + 48 606 323 122 http://www.lenart.org.pl/ Warszawa JUG conference - Confitura http://confitura.pl/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@struts.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@struts.apache.org