Main site makeover

2005-05-26 Thread John Jawed
Hello, Long time user, first time poster :-P I've been advocating FreeBSD to my Linux counter parts ever since I started using FreeBSD. It sometimes disappoints me when I visit the main site, freebsd.org , that it has an early 90's Frontpage errie look to it. If this has be

Re: Main site makeover

2005-05-26 Thread Dan Langille
On 26 May 2005 at 11:51, John Jawed wrote: > Hello, > > Long time user, first time poster :-P > > I've been advocating FreeBSD to my Linux counter parts ever since I started > using FreeBSD. It sometimes disappoints me when I visit the main site, > freebsd.org , that it has

Re: Main site makeover

2005-05-26 Thread Marc G. Fournier
Do you have a mock up of what you are thinking of? On Thu, 26 May 2005, John Jawed wrote: Hello, Long time user, first time poster :-P I've been advocating FreeBSD to my Linux counter parts ever since I started using FreeBSD. It sometimes disappoints me when I visit the main site, freebsd.or

Re: Main site makeover

2005-05-26 Thread Mark Murray
John Jawed writes: > I'm willing to give the webmasters the CSS and HTML files of my design, no > strings attached. The new design IMO, would be essentially the same as far > as where things are situated, and well organized as it is currently. Your offer has MAJOR advantage over the majority of

Main site makeover

2005-05-26 Thread Bruno Gallant
Hello guys, why not just use one of the many open source cms programs, like Mambo Server for instance? It would be easy maintenance. -- # Bruno Gallant - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ freebsd-advocacy@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists

Re: Main site makeover

2005-05-26 Thread John Jawed
Right now, I have the design stored away into a PSD (I still use Windows for design work), I suppose I could just auto slice it right away...but that would not be the code I want to hand over and hence may not be what I wanted to protray (mainly because Photoshop slices in tables, I'd like this