Perhaps you could have the menus that appear at the top and bottom of
the main page appear on each sub-page, as well as the grey borders. It
would give the overall site more consistency, and give the user a
feeling of still being at the same site. You could add the download,
documentation, etc. links to the menus on the sub-pages too. It's good
for a user to be able to navigate from any page towards where they're
trying to get.

The front page is quite nice. As I continue to navigate downward (as a
n00b user), I keep seeing comforting familiar things, like Gnu,
Python, and Firefox, and I start to think, what is this new,
intriguing math software.... wait it's *free*!?

I completely disagree that two columns are confusing. The fundamental
flaw of so many annoying websites is an abundance of gimmicks and no
real content. Personally, I hate mouseOver effects.

One reaction I had was to "instead of an obscure language designed for
mathematics." ...designed for, maybe a particular mathematics program,
or... there's something kind of pejorative about the way the word
mathematics fits in there... And there are still critics out there who
might say Python was such (although, to hell with 'em).

And of course I liked the first graphic...


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