Hi all, I've been working on making a new Web site for Evolution. The current one is pretty old and outdated.
I designed a new template and reorganized the content. I also drastically cleaned up the html and added (and accumulated) additional information everywhere. The target audience is for users first (the "above the fold" area of the landing page), but it should feature a very strong developer presence on the website as well. In other words, it should be useful as well as explanatory. Current: http://gnome.org/projects/evolution/ New website preview: http://linuxart.com/projects/evolution/ It's not finished yet, but I figured that it's solidifying at this point and I wanted to make it available for feedback (as well as contributions from volunteers for some great content). Some ideas: * Improve the featurelist / highlighted features * Possibly some additional useful screenshots (running in a sane theme, such as Industrial) * Expand the developer section and make it more useful * Further thought about what should go on the front page * Position certain elements as important; have "ads" for bud days, etc. * Somehow link in the codeblog a bit more -- some sort of newsitem feed (a display of the RSS) would be nice. * Work on pushing EPlugin more -- a list of recent plugins, links to external plugin sites, etc.? So what do you all think of the site so far? Garrett _______________________________________________ evolution-hackers maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers
