On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 1:46 PM, Peter Wehrfritz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mathieu Prevot schrieb:
>> I would like to suggest the use of a django framework: fast, simple to
>> maintain and with a clear separation of design and content. I also
>> prefer Django's site design to NetBSD's, but I think enlightenment
>> deserve something even better.
>
> I personally don't like 3 column pages. It is very hard to distinguish
> where you find what. I like simple pages, with one part for the content
> and one part for the site navigation (no matter if it on the top, or on
> the left side). And the first page should only show a _short_ about and
> the latest news. Actually like the current page is. There are only two
> points that i don't like with the current page. It is the low contrast
> gray font on gray background and the navigation bar. I think it'd be
> better if the navigation buttons would be in one line and the submenu
> items in a similar appearance. Maybe like it is in mekius' approach.

I really prefer the simple page approach too, I am really lost in this
netbsd site. I also don't like the current navigation bar and I prefer
mekius one.

-- 
Cedric BAIL

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