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List:       kdevelop-devel
Subject:    Re: Some design suggestion
From:       Christoph Cullmann <crossfire () babylon2k ! de>
Date:       2001-11-25 12:50:39
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Am Sunday 25 November 2001 01:24 schrieben Sie:
> > > What about asking the other KDE pages' designers to form maybe a
> > > unified homepage design at least when it comes to the frontpages ? I
> > > heard a lot
> 
> of
> 
> > > people saying that the KDE webpage is very, very well done in regards
> 
> that
> 
> > > it provides the information that it ships in a very clear and easy to
> > > overlook way. So gathering and mindsharing about homepage design
> 
> wouldn't
> 
> > > be a bad idea I think. I would prefer to have the left sidebar similar
> 
> to
> 
> > > the one at kde.org as it gives the reader the links to all the
> > > important other pages such as kde.org, konqueror.org and what not. Just
> > > my $0.02
> > 
> > )
> > 
> > Yes, that would be the best in my eyes, too. The overall design of the
> 
> kde.org
> 
> > pages is not bad, perhaps only a bit too conservative (in my eyes ;).
> 
> Perhaps
> 
> > the page designers could fresh it a bit up and voila, a nice "new" look
> 
> and
> 
> > feel.
> 
> Okay let's do that. I think we do not necessarily make all kde sites look
> the
> same - no we even must not. But there has to be an element and/or a basic
> layout that holds them all together. This may not only be these cogwheels.
> Maybe also the basic site layout, the links to other kde-sites, fonts.
> Some points for differences could be colors, main picture/logo, categories,
> etc.
Good idea ;=) I don't want all pages to look like one, but such a common "gui" 
in all pages would be nice (but logos, colors, and style can change, but 
structure will be the same ;)

> 
> O'Reilly (www.oreilly.com) gives a good example for a working combination
> of different sites.
> 
> Can anyone tell how to address all other designers?
> 
> Sandy: I think there still will be some room for having individuality.
> Besides
> we should not separate KDevelop too much from KDE. (Otherwise we have
> to remove the K.) If you want to address also Perl, Java, PHP devlopers
> than announce it on the front page in a way like this "KDevelop - For
> Java, PHP, GBA, Python, C/C++, Objective C, Pascal, ... developers" and
> add a subcategory for each Language.
> I'll help you...
> 
> Thomas
> 
> 
> 
> 
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