[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are looking at renovating the design of the SQLite
website and would love to have suggestions from the
community.  If you have any ideas on how to improve
the SQLite website, please constribute either to the
mailing list or directly to me.

o The 'contrib' section could be better organized, say
into categories.  Also it would be nice if someone could
at least desk-check these contributions for accuracy,
relevancy, etc.

o The 'documentation' section could be organized into
subsections, with a table of contents.  Someone should
write documentation on how to test SQLite using the
test fixture.  Also need documentation on how to use
Mktclapp to build the test scripts, Tcl interpreter,
and SQLite code into an executable that can run on
any platform.

o The 'faq' should be updated to include some additional
frequently asked questions, such as "how do I implement
a scrolling cursor using SQLite?"  (Yes, there's already
an article in the Wiki, but the faq should at least link
to that article.)

o The 'wiki' Index page needs updating.

o It's not immediately obvious that when you select
certain links -- namely, 'bugs', 'timeline', and 'wiki',
that you are entering a browser-based tool (Cvstrac?)
where some links have different meanings than what you'd
expect.

For example, the 'Home' link (in the blue rectangle)
takes you to the Cvstrac home page, not the SQLite
home page.

The blue rectangle does give the user some indication
that he is in the Cvstrac context; however, I'd recommend
making this more explicit -- maybe put a Cvstrac logo
inside the blue rectangle.

o Overall, I love the way the website emphasizes content
over form, and recommend you keep it that way.  Give us
meat, meat, and more meat!  Keep the sales bulls**t to
a minimum.

- Richard Klein


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