On Thu, Oct 06, 2005 at 04:00:53PM +0100, Yann Golanski wrote: > Well, I like the new design very much.
It's only a matter of taste ... I don't like it ... > It's simpler and has less wha on the front page. The top bar thingy > gives you a nice and clear menu to find more information and has a > search box well visible. You can scan the whole page in a short > time which is good. Web page where you get 100 links are useless. I think one can find a good compromise between the new "portal-like" site and the old one. I don't like an upper navigation bar, simply because every thing on a computer screen just work like that (your browser have all its control on the top, most desktop have a task bar on the bottom of screen and/or a menu on the top) and the available vertical space for the real content is very short. Having a side-bar was a fine way to manage this space ... Another point on the design : this web-site looks like other "vertically centered and lost in the middle of my huge monitor" web-site that you find on the web, again, monitor are wider than taller, why restrain horizontal space ? But, this is a bike-shed discussion ... > So what? No cookie, page still loads hence no bother. The real question is : why the site needs cookies ? -- Burelle Marwan, Equipe Bases de Donnees - LRI http://www.cduce.org ([EMAIL PROTECTED] | [EMAIL PROTECTED])
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