Re: Website Redesign

2007-04-12 Thread Bryan Stanbridge
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote: FWIW, I like designs to - use as little rules as possble - be scalable (this one introduces scrollbars at 800x600) - use real tabs I think mozilla.org is pretty much what we'd want. Unfortunately, we'll also need work on the infrastructure side to make this work. IMHO,

Re: Website Redesign

2007-04-01 Thread Till Rettig
This example looks nice. I would just mention that for the pages which have much text on them I would like some kind of system that would scale the linewidth according to the resolution of the screen, assuming that users would use mainly a know sized font in their browsers. It is annoying to re

Re: Website Redesign

2007-04-01 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
FWIW, I like designs to - use as little rules as possble - be scalable (this one introduces scrollbars at 800x600) - use real tabs I think mozilla.org is pretty much what we'd want. Unfortunately, we'll also need work on the infrastructure side to make this work. IMHO, a better start would be

Re: Website Redesign

2007-04-01 Thread Bryan Stanbridge
Kyle N. Leitch wrote: I’ve come up with a simple (and developing) idea for a new design at my site, www.lws.cjb.cc/Lilypond . Regardless of whether or not the new design will be used, I would greatly appreciate your feedback. Greetings from a web professional,

Website Redesign

2007-04-01 Thread Kyle N. Leitch
Hello all! I am Kyle Leitch and have been using LilyPond for a short time. After going through the website, I noticed that it is still quite plain. I found a sentence on one of the pages stating that LilyPond has been growing rapidly over the last year. I recommend redesigning LilyPond'