Why is not possible to apply a new css style to the current site? That has nothing to do with joomla (and similar) and would keep the site fast and compatible with, let's say....lynx or whatever browser do you want to try with the site.
I mean, for me the site is ok but a new css style could be a great thing too. Same speed, same compatibility, new design. - Alvaro El 26/06/2012, a las 16:25, STeve Andre' escribió: > On 06/26/12 17:57, Pablo Velasco Fernández wrote: >> I mean.. A modern style. >> El 26/06/2012 23:55, "Miod Vallat" <m...@online.fr> escribió: >> >>>> Hi. I was loolong the FreeBSD web page. And its a cool page with a cool >>>> desing. Maybe OpenBSD should change their own page to a most "visual" web >>>> page. ( Its only my opinion ) What do you think? >>> Last time I checked, you could use eyes to browse the OpenBSD website. >>> Why do you consider it non-visual? >>> >>> Miod >> > > OK, a modern style. > > But why? Why is it that a web site that does what web sites should > do--convey information--have to be redesigned in order to keep up > with other sites? I see this all the time, at work where people seem > to think that things like Joomla<cough> are a good thing. I shouldn't > say just work, as I see it everywhere. > > The OpenBSD site is simple and fast. I keep it in /usr/www which > consumes 291M as of today. > > It's a great web site as it is. > > --STeve Andre' [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature which had a name of signature.asc]