On 28 Jul., 18:55, Trent Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Nick Craig-Wood wrote: > > Trent Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I happy to announce that ActiveState Code has been taken out of beta. > >> This is the new site replacing the ASPN Cookbooks -- in particular the > >> Python Cookbook. > > >> http://code.activestate.com/ > > > Looks great and much faster than the old site! > > Thanks! > > > Mind telling us how it is implemented? I'm guessing python/django by > > the url and the fact that you have python stuff on your home pages but > > I could be wrong! > > Yup, it is a Django-based site -- a pleasure to work with, that. Using > django-tagging, django-template-utils & universal feedparser (for > hooking in Atom content for News section on home page), django-voting, > python-markdown2 (for rendering comments, discussion/descriptions), > recaptcha-client (for feedback when not logged in), pygments (for syntax > coloring). > > I've just submitted the site tohttp://www.djangosites.org/ > > I hope to do some blog posts about some parts of the site soon and > release the small re-usable "feedback" app I've put together for getting > feedback on the site. > > Cheers, > Trent > > -- > Trent Mick > trentm at activestate.com
Hmm... overview is lost on the new site. My 15" notebook does not even display 3 full recipes in a firefox browser window ( with some tabs being opened ). I didn't check out the site on my 12" notebook but I suspect it tends to be close to 1. Otherwise the whole screen is filled with administrative debris which is a pitty. The dialogs seem to be pretty responsive and straightforward though. I used "submit recipe", typed my login data and got the input form immediately - instead of the main page (!) in the old system which was gruesome in this respect. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list