[sword-devel] Websites (was: Video tutorials)

2012-04-03 Thread Troy A. Griffitts
To second what Greg said and to defend the last person who attempted to meet all audiences with our website (not me), if you hit: http://crosswire.org Click Software Click Windows You get a list software for Windows. We can't necessarily have a "Download Now" button as most projects have cho

Re: [sword-devel] Websites (was: Video tutorials)

2012-04-03 Thread Greg Hellings
I lack any artistic or design ability whatsoever. However, as a full-time web developer and now even being a full-time Java web developer (as the site is currently written in) I am willing to do the technical implementation of a site if someone wants to whip up a wireframe and site tree structure t

Re: [sword-devel] Websites (was: Video tutorials)

2012-04-03 Thread David Haslam
One thing would improve our website considerably. A more unified "Brand Image" and web-page style. The stark contrast in going from http://www.crosswire.org/ to http://www.crosswire.org/sword/modules/ (and related pages) illustrates what I'm referring to. It makes us appear incompetent to the

Re: [sword-devel] Websites (was: Video tutorials)

2012-04-03 Thread Greg Hellings
On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 3:13 PM, David Haslam wrote: > One thing would improve our website considerably. > > A more unified "Brand Image" and web-page style. My understanding is that the varying site styles were purposeful. That way it's easy to differentiate that "SWORD" and "GoBible" are differe

Re: [sword-devel] Websites (was: Video tutorials)

2012-04-03 Thread Patrick Zimmermann
Hello, the following are mostly random thoughts off the top of my head while browsing the crosswire.org sites for ten minutes. I think that thinking about the target groups of the different pages can be helpful. The way I understand this, the sword project is effectively a library, thus a dev