Curtis Napier wrote: > This has been cross posted to gentoo-dev and www-redesign. > > http://wwwredesign.gentoo.org > > After receiving a ton of very useful feedback from the developer > community I have updated the redesign. It should now be closer to 100% > accessible and it should (hopefully) render perfectly in all browsers > including text only browsers. It now passes XHTML and CSS validation > tests. > > I'm asking for everyone (developers and users alike) to please have a > look at the updated site and send any feedback you may have. I'm > especially interested in feedback from anyone who uses accessibilty > programs such as screen readers or if you are color blind or have any > other accessibilty issues. > > Also, I only use GNU/Linux and I have only tested on the following > browsers: > > Mozilla-1.7 > firefox-1.0 > Opera-8.5 > Internet Explorer-6 under CrossOver Office > Epiphany-1.8.2 > Links-2.1 in text mode and graphics mode. > > If you have access to a Macintosh, Windows, *BSD or any other OS or > Browser please test the site and include your OS and the browser > version in your feedback. I haven't received feedback from Konqueror > or Safari so feedback from those browsers would be much appreciated. > > The only major outstanding issue is the contents of the menu in the > grey bar at the top and what should appear in the 5 purple boxes > directly under them. Currently I have that menu listed in order of > what a new Gentoo user would need to access first. If you have a > better idea of what should be included in this menu or think something > important is being left out please send that in your feedback as well. > > Thanks in advance > > Curtis
Hi, it shouldn't be a big surprise, but it renders fine with both firefox-1.5-rc1 (Deer Park) and lynx-2.8.5, on a gentoo/linux box. Regards, Alexandre -- gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list