At 21.20 15/12/02 -0800, you wrote:
>I like the blue, that's pretty slick. But, the banner doesn't look right to
>me. I think the "The Freenet Project" text, and the bunny, should be on the
>top left corner. For one thing, this would take care the bunny's
>backward-ness. "Hops" the bunny ca
At 21.20 15/12/02 -0800, you wrote:
>I like the blue, that's pretty slick. But, the banner doesn't look right to me. I
>think the "The Freenet Project" text, and the bunny, should be on the top left
>corner. For one thing, this would take care the bunny's backward-ness. "Hops" the
>bunny ca
Simon Porter wrote:
> . Design and layout - something more welcoming and less dark
> Looking forward to your feedback
Using tables for layout suck, use CSS instead. Take for example
http://www.wired.com/ , all XHTML and CSS compliant, so it is possible
to use existing standards without hacks t
Looking forward to your feedback
I like the blue, that's pretty slick. But, the banner doesn't look right
to me. I think the "The Freenet Project" text, and the bunny, should be on
the top left corner. For one thing, this would take care the bunny's
backward-ness. "Hops" the bunny can do
>Looking forward to your feedback
I like the blue, that's pretty slick. But, the banner doesn't look right
to me. I think the "The Freenet Project" text, and the bunny, should be on
the top left corner. For one thing, this would take care the bunny's
backward-ness. "Hops" the bunny can do
g]On Behalf Of Tyler Riddle
Sent: 15 December 2002 20:33
To: devl at freenetproject.org
Subject: Re: [freenet-dev] Freenet website redesign - Feedback, ideas
and help wanted
The only thing I can think of as a potential issue
will be browser compatibility. From the mockup:
This will be a collap
Hi everyone,
Recently there has been the idea of redesigning the Freenet website
raised in this mailing list by Alabaster. I have teamed up with him to
give any help I can making a new redesigned website for the Freenet
project. Alabaster has kindly set up a temporary space for the site to
be work
I tend to agree, I would greatly prefer a simple elegant site which
didn't try to use any whiz-bang features of the very latest browsers.
Another important issue to be considered is how easy it will be for
people to update the website. It is counter-productive for only one, or
a small number o
I tend to agree, I would greatly prefer a simple elegant site which
didn't try to use any whiz-bang features of the very latest browsers.
Another important issue to be considered is how easy it will be for
people to update the website. It is counter-productive for only one, or
a small number o
nt: 15 December 2002 20:33
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [freenet-dev] Freenet website redesign - Feedback, ideas
and help wanted
The only thing I can think of as a potential issue
will be browser compatibility. From the mockup:
This will be a collapsible menu with main headings
such as:
The only thing I can think of as a potential issue
will be browser compatibility. From the mockup:
This will be a collapsible menu with main headings
such as:
While having nifty features is fun PLEASE remember to
make the site comptabile with non-mainstream browsers.
In this case think about the
The only thing I can think of as a potential issue
will be browser compatibility. From the mockup:
This will be a collapsible menu with main headings
such as:
While having nifty features is fun PLEASE remember to
make the site comptabile with non-mainstream browsers.
In this case think about the
On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 06:53:58PM -, Simon Porter wrote:
> http://freenet.winterfellstudios.net/
Looking good so-far! A couple of initial comments:
- The banner across the top takes up quite a lot of screen real-estate.
Could it be made smaller?
- I am not sure that the grey looks so
On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 06:53:58PM -, Simon Porter wrote:
> http://freenet.winterfellstudios.net/
Looking good so-far! A couple of initial comments:
- The banner across the top takes up quite a lot of screen real-estate.
Could it be made smaller?
- I am not sure that the grey looks so
Hi everyone,
Recently there has been the idea of redesigning the Freenet website
raised in this mailing list by Alabaster. I have teamed up with him to
give any help I can making a new redesigned website for the Freenet
project. Alabaster has kindly set up a temporary space for the site to
be work
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