Re: [modperl site design challenge] and the winner is...

2001-12-24 Thread Stas Bekman
Philip Mak wrote: > I took a look at the winning design at > http://domm.zsi.at/modperl-site-domm/ and I see a significant problem for > people in 800x600 resolution (which is pretty common still, and I use it): Philip, can you please repost your comments to docs-dev perl.apache.org? We don't

Re: [modperl site design challenge] and the winner is...

2001-12-24 Thread Ged Haywood
Hi there, On Sun, 23 Dec 2001, Philip Mak wrote: > I took a look at the winning design You just spammed the Net with 100 Megabytes of junk. Please don't send 60k messages to the mod_perl list. 73, Ged.

Re: [modperl site design challenge] and the winner is...

2001-12-23 Thread Philip Mak
I took a look at the winning design at http://domm.zsi.at/modperl-site-domm/ and I see a significant problem for people in 800x600 resolution (which is pretty common still, and I use it): A horizontal scrollbar appears at the bottom of the screen. Can't this be fixed? Also, the left sidebar seem

RE: [modperl site design challenge] and the winner is...

2001-12-19 Thread Joe Breeden
> > All that makes it really easy for someone new to feel comfortable. And isn't that what the mod_perl site should do? > > It would be nice to see license info, too, as someone new > might want to be > clear on that right away, too. > > You can also quickly see a list of supported module

Re: [modperl site design challenge] and the winner is...

2001-12-19 Thread Bill Moseley
I'm throwing in my two cents a bit late, so it's a bit depreciated now (one cent?). But something to think about for the site. I've worked with php a little lately -- not programming, but making minor changes to a site. I've used the php site http://www.php.net/ a few times, and I've found it

Re: [modperl site design challenge] and the winner is...

2001-12-19 Thread Stas Bekman
>>Ideally if Thomas, Carlos and Allan could take >>the best of each other's work and produce the "perfect" design, that >> > That would be OK for me, Carlos, Allan?? Wow, all three winners have agreed to work together to make the killer design! that's great guys!!! I guess the next step is to

Re: [modperl site design challenge] and the winner is...

2001-12-18 Thread anandr
Hi ALL, I did love the result and I too go by,.. >> Ideally if Thomas, Carlos and Allan could take >>the best of each other's work and produce >>the "perfect"design, I am willing to help you guys,. Congrats "Thomas and other participents". With best regards, Anand R [EMAIL PROTECTED] Q

Re: [modperl site design challenge] and the winner is...

2001-12-18 Thread Carlos Ramirez
Thomas Klausner wrote: >># Design by Votes >>-- >>1. Thomas Klausner 86 >> > yeah! Congrats Thomas! (and Allan). >> Ideally if Thomas, Carlos and Allan could take >>the best of each other's work and produce the "perfect" design, that >> > That would be OK for me, C

Re: [modperl site design challenge] and the winner is...[getting OT]

2001-12-18 Thread allan
hello all a few comments from me regarding the competion. first of all a big thank to stas for invoking it. it was quite fun and challenging but also hard work getting the job done (learning TT + doc-set). secondly. thomas (and carlos), congratulations! i liked both your solutions. also tha

Re: [modperl site design challenge] and the winner is...

2001-12-18 Thread Thomas Klausner
Hi! On Tue, Dec 18, 2001 at 10:28:04PM +0800, Stas Bekman wrote: > # Design by Votes > -- > 1. Thomas Klausner 86 yeah! > Since Thomas' design has won the gold, I suggest that we incorporate the > constructive comments (attached) into his design, with David Harris' > su

Re: [modperl site design challenge] and the winner is...

2001-12-18 Thread Stas Bekman
> That's said I suggest that any further discussion on this topic is to be > made on the modperl-site list, so not to clutter the modperl users list > with unnecessary noise. I've originaly posted here, because I wanted to > reach as many caring users as possible. But now those interested in >