Re: New Debian Site

2006-11-18 Thread Martin Schulze
Johan Haggi wrote: > > As long as there's enough contrast I don't see an immediate problem > > with it. Dark blue on darker blue is not good. However, dark blue on > > light blue seems to fit. Maybe it would be better to choose an even > > lighter blue, I don't know. > [...] > > Debian's leftco

Re: New Debian Site

2006-11-17 Thread Johan Haggi
On Fri, Nov 17, 2006 at 03:11:40PM (GMT+0100), Martin Schulze wrote: > Mathieu Stumpf wrote: [...] > > What about the blue text on a blue background for > > As long as there's enough contrast I don't see an immediate problem > with it. Dark blue on darker blue is not good. However, dark blue on

Re: Re: New Debian Site

2006-11-17 Thread Martin Schulze
Mathieu Stumpf wrote: > It's seems you only see arguments that enable you to say things > supposed to hurt me. What about the blue text on a blue background for I usually only comment on things I can comment on. You can consider me neutral on the others, I may be undecided or feel not competent e

Re: Re: New Debian Site

2006-11-17 Thread Mathieu Stumpf
It's seems you only see arguments that enable you to say things supposed to hurt me. What about the blue text on a blue background for example? And it seems you steel didn't read the whole thread, to see others criticisms (or are you ignoring it like mine?). Nevermind, I didn't post to create a

Re: Re: New Debian Site

2006-11-16 Thread Martin Schulze
Martin Schulze wrote: > Mathieu Stumpf wrote: > > As I say, what I find ugly, is the menu colors, which means the white text > > on > > a dark blue background on the red brackground, and the text in blue on a > > blue > > Aha. So you don't like the white on dark blue on red. Since the > colo

Re: Re: New Debian Site

2006-11-15 Thread Martin Schulze
Mathieu Stumpf wrote: > As I say, what I find ugly, is the menu colors, which means the white text on > a dark blue background on the red brackground, and the text in blue on a blue Aha. So you don't like the white on dark blue on red. Since the colours even have good contrast to each other wi

Re: New Debian Site

2006-11-15 Thread Martin Schulze
Mathieu Stumpf wrote: > Le Mardi 7 Novembre 2006 12:40, Mathieu Stumpf a écrit : > > Hello, > > > > I've worked on some new design for the debian website, tell me what you > > think about, which once you like the most (if any), what's good/bad, I'll > > take the best, and make a css with it. > > >

Re: Re: New Debian Site

2006-11-15 Thread Martin Schulze
Mathieu Stumpf wrote: > > That's why I would first like to see detailed criticism on what's > > wrong with the current site or layout before we can start discussing > > how to change this and see how it can be improved. If the site is > > fine as it is, there's no need to change anything. > > > >

Re: New Debian Site

2006-11-15 Thread Andreas Barth
* Mathieu Stumpf ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061115 12:28]: > Okay, I'm open to any criticism on what I did. > I've made some modifications on the html this time (but nothing important): > look the planche2.* > http://psychoslave.free.fr/debian/site/ I know that it is a bit unfair from me to just give i

Re: New Debian Site

2006-11-15 Thread Holger Levsen
Hi, On Tuesday 14 November 2006 16:03, Mathieu Stumpf wrote: > Ok, I made a first css, what do you think about this: > http://psychoslave.free.fr/debian/site/planche2/ I think the font of the "debian" text should not be changed. People are familar with it and recognize Debian with it, like the s

Re: New Debian Site

2006-11-15 Thread Mathieu Stumpf
On 2006-11-15 10:14, Andreas Barth wrote: > * Mathieu Stumpf ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061115 11:10]: > > Honestly, do you really think it's the first thing someone will think about > > when coming on the debian main page? Here is what basic users propably > > think : "this page sucks!" ;P > > > > R

Re: New Debian Site

2006-11-15 Thread Andreas Barth
* Mathieu Stumpf ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061115 11:10]: > Honestly, do you really think it's the first thing someone will think about > when coming on the debian main page? Here is what basic users propably > think : "this page sucks!" ;P > > Really can't you see how ugly is the current layout? Tha

Re: Re: New Debian Site

2006-11-15 Thread Mathieu Stumpf
On 2006-11-14 18:55, Martin Schulze wrote: > Mathieu Stumpf wrote: > > > They look so totally different form the current form - they probably > > > won't reach many seconds. > > > > > > I believ it would be more helpful to determine the parts on the > > > current layout that need improvement and d

Re: Re: New Debian Site

2006-11-14 Thread Martin Schulze
Mathieu Stumpf wrote: > > They look so totally different form the current form - they probably > > won't reach many seconds. > > > > I believ it would be more helpful to determine the parts on the > > current layout that need improvement and develop a better layout for > > these instead of overhau

Re: New Debian Site

2006-11-14 Thread Mathieu Stumpf
Le Mardi 7 Novembre 2006 12:40, Mathieu Stumpf a écrit : > Hello, > > I've worked on some new design for the debian website, tell me what you > think about, which once you like the most (if any), what's good/bad, I'll > take the best, and make a css with it. > > You can see my work here: http://psy

Re: Re: New Debian Site

2006-11-14 Thread Mathieu Stumpf
On 2006-11-13 11:38, Martin Schulze wrote: > Mathieu Stumpf wrote: > > I've worked on some new design for the debian website, tell me what you think > > about, which once you like the most (if any), what's good/bad, I'll take the > > best, and make a css with it. > > They look so totally diffe

Re: Re: New Debian Site

2006-11-13 Thread Martin Schulze
Mathieu Stumpf wrote: > I've worked on some new design for the debian website, tell me what you think > about, which once you like the most (if any), what's good/bad, I'll take the > best, and make a css with it. They look so totally different form the current form - they probably won't reach ma

Re: New Debian Site

2006-11-07 Thread Bjoern Boschman
Hi Mathieu, from my point of view the problem with design #1 && #3 are those round content boxes because you always loose a lot of space. My personal favour is design #4. Mathieu Stumpf schrieb: Hello, I've worked on some new design for the debian website, tell me what you think about, whi

Re: Re: New Debian Site

2006-11-07 Thread Mathieu Stumpf
Hello, I've worked on some new design for the debian website, tell me what you think about, which once you like the most (if any), what's good/bad, I'll take the best, and make a css with it. You can see my work here: http://psychoslave.free.fr/debian/ You should use inkscape to watch it. Once

Re: New Debian Site

2006-10-25 Thread Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña
On Thu, Oct 19, 2006 at 03:01:24PM +0200, Augusto Frausin wrote: > >Sorry, I do not know anything about web crumblers, is it something > >similar (maybe clickable)? I use the up button of Konqueror to go up > >but Firefox misses such a functionality IIRC. > > Basically, if you go in a section then

Re: New Debian Site

2006-10-19 Thread Augusto Frausin
This code should be sufficient for the print css:print.css h1 { text-align: center; }#header {    display: none;}#leftcol {    display: none;}#footer {    display: none;} also these lines should be added to the main css: type="text/css" media="print" href="" />I tested it and seems to be worki

Re: New Debian Site

2006-10-19 Thread Martin Schulze
Wouter Verhelst wrote: > That does not require using a "print this page" or "printer-friendly > version" link; CSS has "media types" which allow you to modify the > lay-out of a page depending on whether you're viewing it in a graphical > browser, printing it out, or using a speech synthesizer to l

Re: New Debian Site

2006-10-19 Thread Jens Seidel
On Thu, Oct 19, 2006 at 04:41:33PM +0200, Wouter Verhelst wrote: > There are things that are totally useless on a printout of a webpage. > The blue menu on the main page, the options to select another language > or mirror, etc, make no sense on a printout. It is sensible to hide them > there. > >

Re: New Debian Site

2006-10-19 Thread Wouter Verhelst
On Wed, Oct 18, 2006 at 08:45:10AM +0200, Jens Seidel wrote: > > 4) Last I would also put a "print page" in each page so that users don't > > have to > > print with all the colors in the way. (this can be easily done with CSSs.) > > I would not like this. Each browser has a printing function and t

Re: New Debian Site

2006-10-19 Thread Martin Schulze
HXC wrote: > > If you are interested in my proposal, please let me know, > > > > Thank you for your time, hope to hear from you soon, > > Augusto Frausin > > Nice post and I rally agree with your assesment. Unfortunatly there is > not a lot going on in these lists. I also offered my help but find i

Re: New Debian Site

2006-10-19 Thread Augusto Frausin
Reply to:Hi Augusto,thanks for your many suggestions instead of just proposing to add colors everywhere ...On Tue, Oct 17, 2006 at 04:16:24PM +0200, Augusto Frausin wrote:> I started pulling down some notes on what I think we could do to improve the> site's> usability:> > 1) I noticed that when yo

Re: New Debian Site

2006-10-18 Thread HXC
Frans Pop wrote: > HXC: Please learn to *ONLY* quote the parts of the mail you reply to that > are relevant to your reply! This is basic mailing list etiquette! > I have requested this before, and am disappointed to have to ask again Sorry, first time I read that. > . > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE,

Re: New Debian Site

2006-10-18 Thread Frans Pop
HXC: Please learn to *ONLY* quote the parts of the mail you reply to that are relevant to your reply! This is basic mailing list etiquette! I have requested this before, and am disappointed to have to ask again. On Wednesday 18 October 2006 11:59, HXC wrote: > I am afraid this discussion is going

Re: New Debian Site

2006-10-18 Thread HXC
Jens Seidel wrote: Hi Augusto, thanks for your many suggestions instead of just proposing to add colors everywhere ... On Tue, Oct 17, 2006 at 04:16:24PM +0200, Augusto Frausin wrote: I started pulling down some notes on what I think we could do to improve the site's usability:

Re: New Debian Site

2006-10-17 Thread Jens Seidel
Hi Augusto, thanks for your many suggestions instead of just proposing to add colors everywhere ... On Tue, Oct 17, 2006 at 04:16:24PM +0200, Augusto Frausin wrote: > I started pulling down some notes on what I think we could do to improve the > site's > usability: > > 1) I noticed that when yo

Re: New Debian Site

2006-10-17 Thread Augusto Frausin
I started pulling down some notes on what I think we could do to improve the site'susability: 1) I noticed that when you get into a page of debian.org from google.comusually you have no clue where you have ended up inside the site. I was thinking that maybe a web crumbler could be useful to help t

Re: New Debian Site

2006-10-16 Thread Augusto Frausin
I am very happy everyone took this very seriously. I understand that implementing a newCMS would be a way to arduous job, so I think I will try to work on a new CSS (since I saw that the html file looks easy to work on, being well organised) to see if I can make a new interesting proposal as a sta

Re: New Debian Site

2006-10-16 Thread Frans Pop
(Please delete text irrelevant to your reply from the mail you reply to.) On Monday 16 October 2006 21:33, HXC wrote: > Fait enough. In my opinion only more reason to start exploring the > possibilities. One can wonder why it is not possible for Debian to the > same as other Linux distributions (e

Re: New Debian Site

2006-10-16 Thread HXC
Steve Kemp wrote: > The big problem is that many people offer to help without fully > understanding the size and scope of the problem. > > Right now we have a system which allows us to publish pages in > multiple languages and store those pages under revision control. > > The pages are stat

Re: New Debian Site

2006-10-16 Thread Steve Kemp
The big problem is that many people offer to help without fully understanding the size and scope of the problem. Right now we have a system which allows us to publish pages in multiple languages and store those pages under revision control. The pages are static, do not require the instal

Re: New Debian Site

2006-10-16 Thread HXC
Augusto Frausin wrote: I was going through Debian's lists and came across this conversation which left me a bit perplexed: ___ > > Hello, I was wondering why you don't ever change your site template? > Cause i

RE: New Debian Site

2006-10-16 Thread Augusto Frausin
I was going through Debian's lists and came across this conversation which left me a bit perplexed:___> > Hello, I was wondering why you don't ever change your site template? > Cause it's not so easy and most developers have better things

Re: New Debian Site

2006-10-16 Thread Don Armstrong
On Sun, 15 Oct 2006, Augusto Frausin wrote: > I would love to help out the linux world and would be very happy to > collaborate in creating a new site for Debian or if you would like I > could send you a gif of what I think could be an interesting idea > for a new site. The code for debian-www is

Re: New Debian Site

2006-10-16 Thread HXC
Augusto Frausin wrote: > I have been a Linux fan for years. Although I am not as competent as I > would like to be, I am slowly gaining experience. > I have been trying to understand the reason for which Ubuntu is > gaining so much popularity among the linux world. > What I have come up with, might

New Debian Site

2006-10-15 Thread Augusto Frausin
I have been a Linux fan for years. Although I am not as competent as I would like to be, I am slowly gaining experience. I have been trying to understand the reason for which Ubuntu is gaining so much popularity among the linux world. What I have come up with, might be an wierd idea, but I thought

new Debian site popcon.debian.org

2004-01-23 Thread Bill Allombert
Hello Debian-www, On behalf of the popularity-contest project, I would like to announce that it is now a somewhat official Debian project, since it is now hosted at . Probably, it would be good idea to link it from the main Debian web site. popularity-contest report inf