Re: [Evolution-hackers] Evolution's new website



> I've been working on making a new Web site for Evolution.  The current
> one is pretty old and outdated.
> 
> I designed a new template and reorganized the content.  I also
> drastically cleaned up the html and added (and accumulated) additional
> information everywhere.
> 
> The target audience is for users first (the "above the fold" area of the
> landing page), but it should feature a very strong developer presence on
> the website as well.  In other words, it should be useful as well as
> explanatory.
> 
> Current:
> http://gnome.org/projects/evolution/
> 
> New website preview:
> http://linuxart.com/projects/evolution/
> 
> It's not finished yet, but I figured that it's solidifying at this point
> and I wanted to make it available for feedback (as well as contributions
> from volunteers for some great content).

Looks great to me, good work, Garret. :-)


Some quick minor notes:

* I personally prefer a dark blue header (see http://ximian.com/ ) and
  the well known logo (see http://www.gnome.org/projects/evolution/ ).

* The font "bitstream vera sans" doesn't look as good on my system as
  the Gnome default one. But that may be just a local issue...


> Some ideas: 
[snip]

* FAQ section  (which still is on my todo list -- and in a half-assed
  state buried somewhere on this machine)

...guenther


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