Per Einar Ellefsen wrote:
At 18:45 17.04.2002, Stas Bekman wrote:

Per Einar Ellefsen wrote:

At 04:12 17.04.2002, Stas Bekman wrote:

Per Einar Ellefsen wrote:

At 17:27 16.04.2002, Bill Moseley wrote:

At 10:32 AM 04/16/02 +0200, Per Einar Ellefsen wrote:
>>- How about a cog graphic at the start of the paragraph on the main page.
>>Be nice to jazz up the home page a bit. The first two paragraphs start out
>>lower case m (mod_perl) so maybe that's what it looks a little odd to me.


An example: http://users.skynet.be/pereinar/mod-perl/


Nice: There are two many wheels on the top of the page. I suggest using a rotated 90 degrees
"modperl" from the logo.


Hmmm... wouldn't that be a little too obtrusive? Well, if you prefer it, I could try.. I'll see what I can do (although I'm not much of a graphic wiz, so I can only *try* :)


The same here. I can only operate pre-made images with gimp :)

In any case it was just an idea...

What if we use a big first letter like in books for kids? Something like this:


Books for kids *and* big newspapers!
The best I could do is this: http://users.skynet.be/pereinar/mod-perl/index2.html
I switched the font to serif to make it look a little more professional. It still isn't perfect, just tell me if you like this concept.

+1 on the concept, but

Can we s/M/m/ and make it large enough to serve the same purpose?

What if we make the whole mod_perl in large font? I know it's different, but just to try.

Though a few more comments regarding the quote itself. Since we want it to be professional. It should look like:

Mod_perl is more than CGI scripting on steroids. It is a whole new way to create dynamic content by utilizing the full power of the Apache web server to create stateful sessions, customized user authentication systems, smart proxies and much more. Yet, magically, your old CGI scripts will continue to work and work very fast indeed. With mod_perl you give up nothing and gain so much!

-- Lincoln Stein,
author of the popular CGI module and


                                 of Writing Apache Modules in Perl and C


or something like that. Notice that the source is aligned to the right.

also should it be /author/the author/?

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