I dont suck at css, I also rock Plone 4, I can use webdeveloper
toolbar on firefox to fix things and pas it on.
Also I am happy to host a site using Plone 4.1 for ATS.

Peace

Wyn

2011/6/8 Igor Galić <i.ga...@brainsware.org>:
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>
> ----- Original Message -----
>> On 06/07/2011 02:54 PM, Miles Libbey wrote:
>> >
>> > Wow. Sounds like a project to tackle when I get a lot smarter.  I
>> > hope this both sounds a lot less daunting for others, and
>> > something like this is rarely needed.
>> >
>> > I'll download the html and make some modifications to the pages.
>>
>> I agree, hopefully the tools will improve so mere mortals like me can
>> also help with docs.
>
> I am a mere mortal. I think I am.
>
>> > IMO, the current staged front page does not look good.  The
>> > projects that have front pages that I think look decent (Cassandra
>> > (http://cassandra.apache.org/), Memcached (http://memcached.org/),
>> > Wordpress (http://wordpress.org/), Redhat
>> > (http://www.redhat.com/), Miro (http://www.getmiro.com/), Pidgim
>> > (http://www.pidgin.im/), etc) have mixed grids, with 1-3 columns
>> > per 'row.'  I'm ok with not using the current live front page
>> > design -- but, it really should be somewhat purposely designed --
>> > the current staged front page gives me a feeling it got the
>> > default documentation treatment, and suffers as a result. A bit of
>> > css isn't really going to help that -- there isn't enough document
>> > structure to change much.
>>
>> +1. I actually like the look and feel of our current home page a lot.
>> I
>> was hoping that we could keep it, or at least something similar. I
>> think
>> part of the problem is that no one (other than you Miles) is really
>> comfortable with site designs, CSS etc. So, it'd be great to get your
>> help here I think.
>
> The current staging page is a result of me migrating the content to
> and neglecting the style -- simply because I suck at CSS.
>
>> -- leif
>>
>>
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> Igor Galić
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