Re: perl.apache.org / apache.perl.org

2001-10-22 Thread Stas Bekman
Nathan Torkington wrote: >>cvs where? it has to stay at perl.apache.org I believe. >> > > Didn't you say that the current site is maintained with CVS? Just > make a subdirectory /new and put the new site into that. Work from > there. ok >>Also what components framework have you used, is i

Re: perl.apache.org / apache.perl.org

2001-10-22 Thread Nathan Torkington
Stas Bekman writes: > Though I prefer mild colours, not shouting ones. I use the site all the > time, and I don't need to be shouted at. May be we want a splash page > just for some entrance page, which those who use the site daily don't > have to see. I like the colours at use.perl.org and eve

Re: perl.apache.org / apache.perl.org

2001-10-18 Thread Stas Bekman
Nathan Torkington wrote: > Ken Williams writes: > >>Not that I dislike them - the current colors let me look at the page >>for a few seconds, then shut off the monitor and read the text while >>staring at a blank white sheet of paper. >> man, that was so strong, I thought I've hit some wrong l

Re: perl.apache.org / apache.perl.org

2001-10-18 Thread Nathan Torkington
Ken Williams writes: > Not that I dislike them - the current colors let me look at the page > for a few seconds, then shut off the monitor and read the text while > staring at a blank white sheet of paper. I'm impressed that you suffered such intense retinal distress and never made the logical de

Re: perl.apache.org / apache.perl.org

2001-10-18 Thread Ken Williams
Nathan Torkington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > There are some web design To Do items: > * ensure colors are part of the standard palette (right now they're >just easy to type in hex :-) Holy shit Nat, those colors are strong. =) You've really taken attention-getting into the twenty-first

Re: perl.apache.org / apache.perl.org

2001-10-15 Thread Ken Williams
Before I forget to say anything: Ask, haven't you set up a basic Mason framework for the *.perl.org sites that an apache.perl.org could just piggyback onto? Stas, I think that was why Nat suggested Mason - not that using Mason would necessarily make anything better itself, but that we could g

Re: perl.apache.org / apache.perl.org

2001-10-15 Thread Stas Bekman
Ken Williams wrote: > Before I forget to say anything: > > Ask, haven't you set up a basic Mason framework for the *.perl.org sites > that an apache.perl.org could just piggyback onto? Stas, I think that > was why Nat suggested Mason - not that using Mason would necessarily > make anything b

Re: perl.apache.org / apache.perl.org

2001-10-06 Thread brian moseley
On Sun, 7 Oct 2001, Stas Bekman wrote: > can you please post the URL again? thanks! http://thisishomemade.com/for/modperl/site/ like he said before, it's really just a reorganization of the available information, rather than a complete site architecture with fancy rollover navigation, huge menu

Re: perl.apache.org / apache.perl.org

2001-10-06 Thread Stas Bekman
brian moseley wrote: > On Sun, 7 Oct 2001, Stas Bekman wrote: > > >>We have had two new designs worked out long time ago, >>but one has been picked by take23.org and the other >>wasn't applied. (hi brian) >> > > :( > > sorry! i have this tendency to bite off more than i can > chew. i have 10

Re: perl.apache.org / apache.perl.org

2001-10-06 Thread brian moseley
On Sun, 7 Oct 2001, Stas Bekman wrote: > We have had two new designs worked out long time ago, > but one has been picked by take23.org and the other > wasn't applied. (hi brian) :( sorry! i have this tendency to bite off more than i can chew. i have 10 projects and none of them will ever be fin