Hello fellow hackers, thanks for the great feedback on my proposal! Check out the result at suckless.org. I worked on the template today and included your thoughts into the points I gave yesterday:
> 0) Adding the logo[0] Hand-written SVG, 302 Bytes. Markus Teich proposed to design it in the style of surf. I actually worked on a logo like this[1] (sl), which looks like a greek omega, but upon further examination, it is hard to read. Troy Sankey proposed to increase the margin between the logo and the heading or place the logo on the right side. Regarding the latter, it's not trivial to do without more complex float-magic in CSS, which would have made things more complicated than desired (Also in regard to the semantics). Regarding the former, having equal distances between logo and subheader, the hierachy between logo, heading and subheading gets slightly lost. It's a matter of impression, but I don't read "ssuckless.org" or similar, but this point is not set in stone. Please everyone, share you opinion on that in a response how we should handle this margin. > 1) Give the heading "suckless.org" a blue color Sébastien Poher rightfully noted that the font is slightly bigger than the logo. I increased the fontsize a bit, so now the logo and font should be on one baseline. > 2) Make the subheading a bit darker Also compliant with WCAG 2 now. > 3) Remove the text-shadow and italics in the header Thinking about it again, I agree with Sébastien Poher and left the italics in the header, giving a more dynamic look. > 4) Remove italics from active links This also removes the "shift" of menu-items while browsing the page. > 5) Give headings in the content a slightly lighter black I made it just a bit less light than initially proposed. Looks even better now and the contrast both in lightness and color is given according to WCAG 2. I hope you like it and looking forward to your responses. Cheers FRIGN [0]: http://suckless.org/logo.svg [1]: http://frign.de/static/sl_30.svg -- FRIGN <d...@frign.de>