Re: [jQuery] New Website

2007-01-14 Thread Christopher Jordan
Dragan Krstic wrote: > Links on left side should be bigger. Reflection of "Jquery" makes > slogan no readable, and logo it self have some strange round edge... I > prefer straight more ;). Devo matters I seem to be able to read the slogan just fine, in both FF 2.0.0.1 and IE 6 at 1280x800. The l

Re: [jQuery] New Website

2007-01-14 Thread Aaron Heimlich
Very well done, guys! I do miss the link to "Recent Changes" (http://jquery.com/dev/recent), though. Perhaps this could go under "Developer Resources" on the home page? Or maybe a link to http://jquery.com/dev/? On 1/14/07, Christopher Jordan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: This has probably alread

Re: [jQuery] New Website

2007-01-14 Thread Giuliano Marcangelo
Really slick logo.very nice icons and for me the text sizing is spot on... excellent work ___ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/

Re: [jQuery] New Website

2007-01-14 Thread Felix Geisendörfer
I got to join the praise chorus! This is an awesome improvement and I send out congratulations to the people behind the scenes who worked on this. What I do miss however, is the introductory paragraph that was recently added talking about how jQuery compresses 20 lines of tedious DOM scripting

Re: [jQuery] New Website

2007-01-14 Thread Dragan Krstic
Links on left side should be bigger. Reflection of "Jquery" makes slogan no readable, and logo it self have some strange round edge... I prefer straight more ;). Devo matters 2007/1/14, Christopher Jordan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: This has probably already been discussed, but I've just noticed the c

[jQuery] New Website

2007-01-14 Thread Christopher Jordan
This has probably already been discussed, but I've just noticed the changes to the jQuery website today. WOW! My hat's off to the jQuery webdev team! When did the "polished" look arrive? The reflections and such look super cool! If there were any criticism I had (and it's a tiny, nit-picky thi