[kdewebdev-site] New Design 2

Bill Chmura Bill at Explosivo.com
Mon May 10 00:34:19 EDT 2004


On Sunday 09 May 2004 11:17 am, David Joham wrote:
> Dave Reddish sent me a variation on Américo's theme that I'd like everyone
> to look at and comment on. I think it's time to make a decision. I'm
> personally torn between the two. I like Américo's concept better in one way
> because it shows all of the projects at once on the home page and really
> gets the point across that this is a suite of tools. I like Dave's better
> because it has a more maintainable use of space. If we add anything in the
> future, we may run out of space in Américo's design and have to rejigger
> things. Dave's proposal doesn't have that problem so is more extensible.

I think its all going to depend on what the intial content is on the main 
page.  If the content is descriptions of all the projects, then you can 
probably bury it in the navigation.

So if your text is something like:


KDEWEBDEV is a full featured toolset blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah 
blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah.  It encompasses the following:

[Icon here] QUANTA+ (as a link) - the defacto html / php editor

[Icon here] KOMMANDER: yada yada yada

etc, etc...

This way the sub projects are very pronounced without taking up the 
navigation.

Personally I'd love to see both happen (very emphasised in the text + 
emphasised in the nav).





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