Cool, I'm glad you like it. Just as an FYI, I'm going to be moving
some of the information around soon (I finally wrote a proper outline
for the book), so it may be a bit confusing one day ;).
Michael
On Sun, Oct 24, 2010 at 3:56 AM, Paul Brauner wrote:
> Looks perfect to me. Go for it!
>
> PS:
Looks perfect to me. Go for it!
PS: I'm reading your book, I have never tried web dev before but Yesod
feels very right
On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 08:09:25PM +0200, Michael Snoyman wrote:
> It looks good to me. Are there any objections to using this for Haskellers?
>
> On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 3:31
It looks good to me. Are there any objections to using this for Haskellers?
On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 3:31 AM, Nubis wrote:
> Hi guys,
> It's me again, I made a new proposal for the website with the standard
> colors.
> I've put my pretentions of content being grouped by color, and just used
> what
Hi guys,
It's me again, I made a new proposal for the website with the standard
colors.
I've put my pretentions of content being grouped by color, and just used
what I thought looked better for each part of the site.
Here's the link:
http://previasports.com/haskellers_website_standard/
Let me know
On 10/21/10 2:32 PM, Christopher Done wrote:
[1] http://imgur.com/lnkE7.png
[2] http://previasports.com/haskellers_website/
I like the colour theme of the former and the layout of the latter.
The colour theme of the first is more professional, I think. I vote
that styles should be consistent.
Hi guys,
I'm the author of that second design, although I'm not really a designer.
I'll try a variation using colors that resemble the 'official' ones so you
can choose which one you like better.
The thing is the current proposal uses 4 indicative colors and a greyscale
for the rest.
Green for gene
Christopher Done writes:
> I like the colour theme of the former and the layout of the latter.
Precisely what I was going to say.
G
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>
>
> * How important is adhering to a "standard" look?
>
Important yet it should not feel like it's impossible to try new things
> * Which theme is overall more visually appealing?
>
2nd
> * Which theme gives a more professional feel?
>
2nd
David.
On 21 October 2010 19:54, Michael Snoyman wrote:
> Please note that questions 1 and 2 may have different answers. Keep in
> mind when evaluating these themes, especially the first, that it is
> *not* in finalized form, just an basic idea of what could be. A third
> option that I have not pursued y
I've gotten two offers for designs for Haskellers. The one uses the
Haskell color theme choices we seem to be standardizing on as a
community, the other uses a more custom theme. There is a screenshot
of the former[1] and a demo page for the latter[2]. So the questions
are:
* How important is adhe
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