[parisc-linux] website
Matthew Wilcox
matthew@wil.cx
Sat, 6 Jan 2001 12:26:21 +0000
As I've mentioned before, I'm not happy with several aspects of the
proposed replacement website.
* I believe there is too much boilerplate HTML which will quickly get out
of sync between the different files.
* The proposed site doesn't have the useful `last updated' feature.
* The text is too small.
* It uses too many tables.
* The <title></title> gives no useful information (also a problem with the
current site.)
* Too many directories containing only one file.
* It now requires perl to build.
Instead of just whining about it, I've taken the design of the proposed
site and merged it into our current site. I don't propose to put
the results back into CVS yet, so I've made a tarball available from
ftp://puffin.external.hp.com/pub/parisc/newsite.tar.bz2. It merges most
of the proposed site into te current site, fixing the following things:
* Removes all boilerplate HTML and places it in common files.
* Reintroduces the `last updated' text.
* Puts useful information in the title
* Eliminates useless directories
* Builds using sh, grep, sed, date, pwd, head, tr.
There are a lot of things I like about the proposed site, that's why
I'm bothering to try to fix the things I don't like. I haven't tried to
fix the tables and font sizes because these are aesthetic design issues,
not technical issues.
This tarball doesn't contain everything I like from the proposed site; it
represents a merge of the more important bits into the current site. Other
bits should be brought across, but I want to get some feedback on whether
this design works before i put more than a couple of hours work into it.
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