> Von: Matthew Talbert <ransom1...@gmail.com>

> > I can't read light purple on dark purple headings.... ;)
> 
> Wow, neither can I. No offense, but it hurts my eyes to look at the
> page currently...
> 

LOL!

That was unintentional. I rigged up the existing style sheet to do 
something/anything to it and grabbed the wrong colours.

Basically the purpose of the exercise was to see 

a) Is this possible?
b) What are the difficulties and limitations.

What I can tell so far:

1) The existing feeds on CrossWire are quite useful, some need adapting, but 
that should be very easy. The SWORD project news simply needs a pared down feed 
to it. Twitter threads are probably useless. 

2) Graphics and colour presentation aside - I could with little effort knock up 
a page which changes as news comes up. The frontends in turn could produce 
decent news with little effort required - and, crucially, no ongoing effort 
once the infrastructure is in place. A decent RSS feed established which pumps 
out the news you publish anyway (releases) is all that is needed - as BpBible's 
feed shows.

What I will not be able is to fulfil even a small part of the dynamic stuff DM 
asked for/suggested (expandable/user selective/cookies/movable etc etc). I 
think it pays to be realistic. I love tinkering and if I learn something in the 
process, so be it, but my desire is not on web design/web programming - I want 
to create modules and translate software. And even if I mess about a bit to 
create something nice - I will never get anything even semi-professional in 
this place

So the choice is simple 

- a static looking but continuously up to date page is easily achieved. I can 
do this and am very happy to do this if I get the RSS feeds from the frontends. 
I can fix CrossWire's feeds to make them more relevant (and squeeze out some 
frontend feeds for those who want to run with the existing news system. I 
certainly can create a prettier page than what I have thrown up there (readable 
colours etc :-))
 
- what DM suggested and asked for is only achievable if a) someone more gifted 
and knowledgable takes over or b) the dreaded CMS is thought over again a bit. 
So, if the desire is overwhelming to have something nice and dynamic - a web 
programming profi who creates something from scratch or a CMS system which 
delivers feeds, menus, expandable stuff, user management and preferences etc 
etc thrown in with source code management, wiki,fora etc (to avoid multiple 
frameworks) - and at that point I think we look at a nightmare of a transition. 
So it would require a lot of thought. 

This latter kind of decision is nothing for this public mailing list and 
ultimately is Troy's decision.

The main purpose of my post was to show what we could achieve with a decent and 
organised RSS feed system across the frontends. I guess I made that point.

Peter

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