Hi David, > Which means that one cannot just click things together with some web > design tool resulting in a Flash page inaccessible to blind readers and > only rendering as intended on Internet Explorer.
That is a very bad style of communication on your end! I am *not* talking about clicking, not about a flash page, not about non-standard tools and not about the Internet Explorer, ok? These are just insinuations. With this attitude you can indeed scare away all possible contributors. On the contrary, I am talking about using up-to-date web-standards, html5 and css and producing an accessible website. Most modern approaches care pretty much about standards, the times of flash and IE are over. Not everything is good, but much better than 5 or 10 years ago. And there is a lot of room for website improvements covering my suggestions on this basis. > So our basic workflows starting from Texinfo input (and integrated with > the workflow of translators) are something that is not easily replaced > by something "more modern". I don't know the details of these translators etc. but I suppose a lot can be done just using CSS. At some point also this workflow will boil down to html, right? And I am not talking about the contents, because they are already formatted in a good syntactical manner html-wise, but about the overall layout. And when I look at the page right now, there are divs and classes and everything needed for what I proposed. And once, again: I do not talk about the structure and workflow but the design/appearance. And sorry, but probably < 1% of the users are viewing the website using emacs. So I hope this is not the design goal of the website. The goal should be to comply with standards, which makes it viewable on main browsers like ff and chrome, and which makes it accessible. If emacs follows web-standards that's of course good. If I find some time, I might do some more specific proposals on small rearrangements of the content of the main page. For the layout I won't dare to suggest things. Best, Joram _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel