Please let me know if anyone else encounters this. I haven't seen it while testing on Mac/PC systems in Firefox, Safari and IE...
Christian On 2/27/09 12:12 PM, "David Farning" <dfarn...@sugarlabs.org> wrote: > For some reason, the first couple of times I looked at the site from > www-testing.sl.o the floating menu was rather jerky. > > But now I can not reproduce it. > > david > > On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 11:02 AM, Christian Marc Schmidt > <schm...@pentagram.com> wrote: >> Ben, could you please let us know where you encountered any bugs? >> >> Thanks, >> >> >> Christian >> >> >> On 2/27/09 11:56 AM, "Benjamin M. Schwartz" <bmsch...@fas.harvard.edu> >> wrote: >> >>> David Farning wrote: >>>> Sorry there was a typo in my last email the site is actually >>>> http://www-testing.sugarlabs.org/ >>> >>> I forcefully object to everything about this website. It is ugly, >>> off-putting, unnavigable, unreadable, buggy, empty of any helpful >>> information, and in many other ways among the worst websites I could >>> possibly imagine for this purpose. It is a very cool javascript tech >>> demo, which is not at all useful here. >>> >>> Meanwhile, the front page of the wiki is beautiful. It presents the >>> visitor immediately with a statement explaining what Sugar is, and a bunch >>> of clearly named links to learn more about Sugar and Sugar Labs. >>> Scrolling down presents a wealth of introductory information about Sugar, >>> presented in a logical fashion. It does all of this in a >>> non-headache-inducing color scheme, using complete sentences. Clearly a >>> lot of work has been put into this, and it shows. >>> >>> Unless someone wants to come up with a decent webpage (must be better than >>> laptop.org!), let's just stick to the wiki. >>> >>> --Ben >>> >> >> -- >> >> Christian Marc Schmidt >> >> schm...@pentagram.com >> >> Pentagram Design, Inc. >> 204 Fifth Avenue >> New York, NY 10010 >> 212/ 802 0248 >> >> >> >> -- Christian Marc Schmidt schm...@pentagram.com Pentagram Design, Inc. 204 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10010 212/ 802 0248 _______________________________________________ IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!) IAEP@lists.sugarlabs.org http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep