On Tue, 2004-03-30 at 10:19, K.-P. KirchdÃrfer wrote:
> Am Dienstag, 30. MÃrz 2004 19:44 schrieb Mike Noyes:
> > Announcements haven't been added yet. It's one of the last things I'll
> > add. The Bering uClibc branch isn't done either.
> 
> Ok, understand  - it will be there once it's going online.

K.-P.,
There is one issue. The rssfeeds module isn't able to aggregate branch
announcement feeds into a single hub announcement list. I'm talking with
the developer about adding branch feed aggregation.

> > Others have commented on this also. I'm open to suggestions.
> >
> >         Note: I got the top navbar idea from the SF.net OSDN navbar.
> >         http://sourceforge.net/
> 
> Yep, that's thinner than everything and I have never seen it before yo 
> mentioned it - I think you get it.
> My suggestion to keep it and to add the old Releases/Branches entry back in 
> main menu - maybe without the submenues  - as second link main menu.

I'll look at solutions for this issue in the next couple of days.

        Note: this is a theme issue. The current one is a quick hack.

> > Noted. I kind of like the imagemap. It's simple and easy to navigate. I
> > created it, so I'm probably biased.
> 
> Geez; I wasn't aware that it's navigatable!! Great! A real easter-egg :)
> Do it the old way as in current Releases/Branches; maybe put it on top.
> Anyway "Releases/branches" is a better description and some epxlanation as 
> today  will be useful.

I'll work on this too.

> > > 4) I don't like those serife fonts and prefer sans-serife, but it's 
> > > matter of taste I agree;
> >
> > Web designers got into a bad habit of using sans-serif fonts
> 
> As I said it's a matter of taste,

Agreed.

        Note: this is a theme issue. The current one is a quick hack.

> > > 5) I do not understand right menu "What's related"  - is that generated
> > > dynamically?
> >
> > Yes. It's generated by the fatcat module. It's supposed to act as a site
> > cross-reference.
> 
> I do not understand - I'll try again - is that content generated dynamically 
> from the pages I browsed before?  

No. It's generated by categories setup in fatcat. The page you're
browsing is associated with specific categories. The related links are
generated from those associations.

        Example:
        FatCat category: Branch -> Lead Developer
        Charles and your developer pages are marked as belonging to that
        category. Now when you browse either page a related link is
        generated to the other page.
        
        Example:
        FatCat category: Branch -> Bering uClibc
        When viewing any team members page links to the other members
        pages will show in what's related.

It's a way to cross-reference a site. I'm still figuring out how to make
best use of it.

        Note: I've only populated fatcat in the hub and devel branch
        site. I put a few in WISP Dist for website links.

-- 
Mike Noyes <mhnoyes at users.sourceforge.net>
http://sourceforge.net/users/mhnoyes/
SF.net Projects: ffl, leaf, phpwebsite, phpwebsite-comm, sitedocs



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