On Wed, Nov 17, 2004 at 01:38:00PM +0100, Jutta Wrage wrote: > For now you may try http://www.witch.westfalen.de/debian/index12.html > with lynx and css browser, to see, how things can be in text version > but not visible in css version (Quick site navigation).
Well, that's cool, but now comes the stupid question: While at it, why not just change the whole look ? And why absolutely keep images for the "menu" ? I think before going too far on css stuff and code change, it would be worth talking about it, talking about what to put, how and where. When I tried a redesign of the debian home page a while ago[1], i've hit some issues that might be worth considering, such as page size. There are stuff in pages that are likely to be useful in less than 1% of the cases that eat a huge amount of its size, such as "Select a server near you" and the full language list. Then, the next step would be to decide how to do it, and if i recall correctly, somebody posted here a list of stuff to do for a transition to xhtml from the current stuff. Mike 1. That's still available on http://glandium.org/debian/www.html though the url might change in the near future since i'm heavily reorganising my website. It seems I did that a year ago, according to the dates of security alerts.