On 30/01/2011 08:03, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
I've had some style updates from David Gileadi rotting in a zip file in
my inbox for a good while. It took me the better part of today to
manually merge his stale files with the ones in the repository, which
have in the meantime undergone many changes.

The result is in http://d-programming-language.org. It has (or at least
should have) no new content, only style changes. I added a simple site
index, see http://d-programming-language.org/siteindex.html. It's not
linked from anywhere but gives a good entry point for all pages on the
site.

One other link of possible interest is
http://d-programming-language.org/phobos-prerelease/phobos.html which
will contain the latest and greatest Phobos committed to github. I've
included build targets to synchronize /phobos-prerelease/ and /phobos/.
(Right now both contain the prerelease version; don't let that confuse
you.)

In agreement with Walter, I removed the Digitalmars reference. The
message is simple - D has long become an entity independent from the
company that created it. (However, this makes the page header look
different and probably less visually appealing.)

Anyway, this all is not done in relation or in response to the recent
related activity on redesigning the homepage. I just wanted to make sure
that we have a clean basis to start from, and am looking with interest
at the coming developments.


Cheers,

Andrei


I gave a few comments on this some time ago, I'm not sure if they were seen (the post was way after the thread creation). It regards the search button and functionality, it goes like this:


The search section looks fugly, IMO. The text&button itself is not bad, but the dropdown is ugly, and not just on aspect, but also functionality. I'm surprised no else commented likewise. :(

My suggestion is to remove the drop-down altogether. Let the more refined search scope options be available elsewhere, perhaps on the search results page itself. Also, we should use Google Custom Search. Just linking to raw google looks amateurish. That's because (amongst other things) the search page shows up with all the Google personalized homepage stuff (if you enable it for google.com). Compare: http://oi55.tinypic.com/350mmxc.jpg
to:
http://www.google.com/cse?q=foobar&cx=013598269713424429640%3Ag5orptiw95w&ie=UTF-8&sa=Search

Here's an example of what I'm suggesting for the search functionality, try it out:
http://svn.dsource.org/projects/descent/downloads/temp/dwebpage.htm
(obviously the layout and colors are broken, I just want to demo the functionality, especially using Google Custom Search. Also please try it *with Firefox*, with Chrome it's broken)

An alternative is to maintain the current behavior: and have the search page be presented on its own, instead of contained the D programming language site:
http://www.google.com/cse?cx=016833344392370455076%3Afjy38cei55c&ie=UTF-8&q=foobar&sa=Search
However I don't know how to customize the CSS for this hosted page, plus, when you click the scope labels, the search query changes: you get an annoying extra "more:library_reference" keyword one it. Meh.

Yet another alternative is to put the search text&button as a section in the navigation leftbar, and put the three search scopes as 3 radio buttion options, each on their own line... but please, no dropdown on a header! :S


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Bruno Medeiros - Software Engineer

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