Liviu Nicoara wrote:
Martin Sebor wrote:
Liviu Nicoara wrote:
Martin Sebor wrote:
Which list? Is there any project that you liked in particular?
http://directory.apache.org the most.
You mean the top banner? I like it okay but I like some others better.
If I had to pick one it would probably be Maven (maven.apache.org).
Not necessarily the graphic on the right but the overall design of
the banner.
FWIW, I like the Web interface to the Standard C++ Library
documentation for IBM XLC/C++ 9.0, especially the expandable
navigation frame on the left.
Yes, functionally it is complete and it provides a good user experience.
From an aesthetic point of view it could use a bit of color -- perhaps
a comfortable, subtly colored background, more eye-pleasing icons, etc.
Sure. That's always a matter of personal preference but I agree that
the predominant black/white/gray makes it a little dull.
Also, it wouldn't hurt to have browser-neutral html as advocated here:
http://www.anybrowser.org/
I agree. That shouldn't be something new, though. AFAICT, we're
already there.
E.g., my Firefox renders IBM's site poorly (overlapping text, frames,
etc.).
I don't see any serious problems in my browsers (Seamonkey 1.0.9 or
FireFox 1.5.0.12) but I can imagine that the navigation tree might
give some browsers trouble. We're also constrained by Marc's schedule
as to how fancy we can get in these improvements.
Martin