Greetings everyone, sorry for the leak; I've made Reinhold's plans public on the "LilyPond Report" last issue; however I'm confident that not enough people read it to start a polemic right now :)
2008/3/16, Reinhold Kainhofer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > How about using two lines with left/center/right-aligned links? Something > like: I like it! > That's why I said that my attempts (some are based on Valentin's CSS) are crap > and asked for a complete screen design to implement.... So did I say two months ago when I first started playing with the CSS. It's merely a draft, and it's sole purpose was actually to show Graham we could do things :) > Which brings me again to the point that the mail page could really use some > design overhaul to make it more appealing and look well-designed... Yes, however, please let us not loose LilyPond's identity! I remember having almost had a heart attack when I saw Jonas' suggestions six months ago: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-devel/2007-09/msg00210.html In other words, KISS :) > Anyway, I like sans, you like serif, so the obvious solution is to simply > remove the font-family altogether and use the browser defaults... I've > already changed this in the CSS. Better? John: I do like sans too (obviously, since I was the one who coded it in the first place). Sans fonts have been very fashionable for the last decade; but feel free to bet on next decade's fashion changes :) 2008/3/17, Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > At the moment, I have no real opinion on all the CSS stuff, > except to agree with you that it's somewhat subjective. However, I'm > sure we have a few CSS geeks on the -user, not to mention Valentin... What do these three full stops mean? :) > so I would suggest that Reinhold focus on the more fundamental issues > (like the list stuff; thanks for asking on texi2html-bug, Reinhold!) > and fiddle with CSS later. Definitely. I'm just glad to see that these opportunities are offered now; I think a community needs to be motivated by visible (superficial) spectacular initiatives, more than *really* important (but invisible to them) program code etc. In other words, IMO you have to make it sexy to motivate people. Cheers, Valentin _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel