Just to "up" the topic..
look http://pymt.eu/ website, simple and cool!
2010/8/16 mdipierro
> the problem we have to solve is:
> 1) how to get more people to provide input?
> 2) can we accept donations for this purpose if people then do not
> agree or like with the final work?
>
> I think we
> the problem we have to solve is:
> 1) how to get more people to provide input?
My initial suggestion wa snot about design.
It was about aggregating content related to web2py project activities
the problem we have to solve is:
1) how to get more people to provide input?
2) can we accept donations for this purpose if people then do not
agree or like with the final work?
I think we need some guidelines before we make a change like this.
Aesthetic changes are hard for people to agree on. An
I will also donate
On Aug 16, 5:26 am, Tom Atkins wrote:
> Forgot to say - a good aspect of the charlesproxy site design is the
> documentation - lots of information and subheadings but clean navigation.
> The excellent web2py book is nearly in this structure. If the design /
> foramatting match
Forgot to say - a good aspect of the charlesproxy site design is the
documentation - lots of information and subheadings but clean navigation.
The excellent web2py book is nearly in this structure. If the design /
foramatting matched the rest of web2py.com then :-)
On 16 August 2010 13:01, rochac
+1 for charlesproxy design style
Sent from my iPhone
On 16/08/2010, at 08:37, Tom Atkins wrote:
> +1 for a professional redesign of web2py.com - although it is a cosmetic
> thing I think you will be amazed how much more popular web2py will become
> with a stylish professional looking web2py.c
I agree with Tom.
I could apport a bit donation to redesign the main website, also the logo.
Also, silly (and lovely) things like Gnome Love, or the Django Pony, makes
attract new people to know the framework.
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 1:37 PM, Tom Atkins wrote:
> +1 for a professional redesign o
+1 for a professional redesign of web2py.com - although it is a cosmetic
thing I think you will be amazed how much more popular web2py will become
with a stylish professional looking web2py.com. I'm willing to contribute
money towards this if a fund is started.
I know there are many excellent sit
> Talking about the layout of the example app?
I was talking of the www.web2py.com site.
Talking about the layout of the example app?
The only issue is that we need the right to redistribute the layout
(because ships with web2py).
This could be done.
Let me think some more about rules. Can you outline a set of desired
goals for the new site?.
Massimo
On 15 Ago, 23:09, Bruno Rocha w
I think logo looks ok. But website should be livelier.
On Aug 15, 3:09 pm, Bruno Rocha wrote:
> Look at that example, an $250 professional logo, made by 23 professional
> creativeshttp://crowdspring.com/project/2287081_logo-for-community-photo-shari...
>
> or those $600 Small website
> layouthtt
Look at that example, an $250 professional logo, made by 23 professional
creatives
http://crowdspring.com/project/2287081_logo-for-community-photo-sharing-site-dropeventcom/
or those $600 Small website layout
http://crowdspring.com/project/2287182_abeilla-living-website/
http://crowdspring.com/pr
I am willing to contribute a piece of donation, so that the web2py have a
site/logo done by a professional.
We can get it for about $ 500 in http://crowdspring.com
2010/8/15 Lasiaf
> I think web2py site needs to be redesigned. You could ask university
> students to do it for free for their port
I think web2py site needs to be redesigned. You could ask university
students to do it for free for their portfolio. :)
I almost always use templates for my own projects. But that's not
gonna be good for web2py.
On Aug 15, 11:12 am, Tim Michelsen
wrote:
> Hello,
> my suggestion for the web2py web
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