"no Javascript is a requirement"
There is no problem at all with using javascript however there should ALWAYS
be an alternative in case the user doesnt have javascript enabled. This
isn't too hard to implement in most cases as the tag can be
used.
James
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I think what was trying to be said is that for the end user information
should be presented in a more user friendly and less technical way. Most end
users wouldnt have a clue what the 'DSA-1278man-db vulnerability' is and may
frankly just ignore it. I agree users should be educated about security
Hi,
I have made a quick proposal for my 'two sites' idea. The link is below.
http://james.isafreelancer.com/debian/debian_two_sites_proposal.pdf
The document is by no means exhaustive however i thought it would help some
people better understand the idea.
Thanks
James
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Hi,
Personally i think it would be better if the content of the site was split
up. There are basically two types of people that use the debian website; end
users and developers/contributers. There reasons for going to the site are
completely different, so why not have two seperate sites?
Thi
I agree, i think the structure of navigation definitely needs to be improved
however i don't think i'm the person to do it! It's not that i wouldnt like
to but more i don't know the existing website structure well enough.
There is another thread on this list that is currently discussing
naviga
I've done some quick research into colour blind site design and from what i
have found have been able to adapt my site designs to what a colour blind
user would see. The only colour that seems to change is the pink because
most of the time greys arent affected. unfortunately i couldnt change the
Based on some of the criticisms I have made some quick changes to the design
and have also made a quick mockup for the about debian page. This should
show what the general content pages would look like.
The links down the right hand side (related links) will be expandable so to
conserve space
Thanks, I have made the logo larger and also removed the 'welcome to...'
text. I also made the text on the menu pure black as opposed to changing the
font size to make them stand out more.
Is anyone thinking of taking charge of the redesign of the debian website? I
have seen a couple of posts
Hi all,
I've come up with a quick mockup design for the debian homepage, what does
everyone think?
http://james.isafreelancer.com/debian/
constructive criticism welcome!
Regards,
James
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