On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 5:57 PM, Paul Morris wrote:
> So I look forward to hearing from others on the list!
LGTM
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> >> P.S. previous version is still here for comparison:
> >> http://clairnote.org /lilypond-web-demo3/
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Hi Trevor,
Thanks and good idea to wait for more feedback before moving forward.
Different people can certainly have different preferences on these things.
So I look forward to hearing from others on the list!
-Paul
> On Feb 20, 2015, at 6:51 AM, Trevor Daniels wrote:
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> Hi Paul
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> I
Hi Paul
I'd be happy to go along with your "index3C" version, as linked below, but I'd
like to see comments from others before the changes are adopted. These
preferences can be very dependent on the individual's artistic sense.
Trevor
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> On Feb 18, 2015, at 4:35 AM, Trevor Daniels wrote:
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>> HOME PAGE
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>> - Simplified by removing two graphical elements — the “squiggle” and the
>> “What is LilyPond?” green bar that fades out horizontally — both of which
>> are unlike any other visual elements on the site and so
> On Feb 18, 2015, at 4:35 AM, Trevor Daniels wrote:
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> Individually comments below. Most I like, but a couple I don't.
>
> Thanks for doing this - I'm well aware of the effort involved and the
> difficulties of achieving good artistic design (usually by my failing!)
> Trevor
Hi Trevor, Tha
Paul Morris Wednesday, February 18, 2015 6:43 AM
> I have some more changes to propose for the website. You can see two
> mock-ups at the links below (just remove the spaces in the URLs). One uses
> the current green color for the background, and in the other I tried out a
> blue background
Hi all,
I have some more changes to propose for the website. You can see two mock-ups
at the links below (just remove the spaces in the URLs). One uses the current
green color for the background, and in the other I tried out a blue background
which offers more contrast.
3. current green ba
mo2/
Cheers,
-Paul
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> http://clairnote.org / lilypond-web-demo2/
Hi Paul,
I like your changes to the website. Especially the flatter gradient in the top
menu is more modern. I would even have preferred the removal of the background
image and the small icon next to LilyPond. Others see that differently.
Two small su
Am 05.01.2015 um 19:39 schrieb Paul Morris:
Hi Urs, my responses are below...
Urs Liska wrote
I think there is no official entity who makes such decisions. It's
rather like someone uploading a patch and others objecting against it or
not. As I experienced changes to the website are expected t
That also looks very nice IMHO.
-Abraham
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ry is a good idea, so maybe we could have some kind of
> continuation on the right hand side, either the end of the same system
> or an example of a different kind of notation.
>
> On my system (Chrome on Linux) the gradients don't look good and show
> quite annoying st
nditional comments, that would use these images.)
(Urs, sorry I'm not getting to your comments right now since I need to get
some sleep.)
Cheers,
-Paul
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ying stripes. So maybe an image would be indeed better here.
Best
Urs
- The CSS file needs some clean up, since previous code has mostly been
commented out for now.
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Phil Holmes wrote Sunday, January 04, 2015 4:10 PM
> The major issue is that the nav bar is not present in IE. I understand IE9
> is out of date, but many people use and prefer it over later versions, and
> for some applications you can't upgrade and have them still work. So we do
> need a w
Cheers,
-Paul
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images may provide better results in some browsers (e.g. Chrome)).
- The CSS file needs some clean up, since previous code has mostly been
commented out for now.
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