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Martin DeMello
Slightly offtopic, but I thought it'd be useful to look to other
language's websites for inspiration.
I'll start the ball rolling with the Pike homepage:
http://pike.ida.liu.se/
What I liked about it was the prominent "What is Pike" section sharing
eyespace with the ever-useful "latest news" - a two-column layout with
one half for newcomers and one for regulars. The "standard stuff" like
docs and downloads is quite rightly relegated to a little strip on top,
since by now everyone knows to look for them there. (An on-hover
dropdown menu for each item would have been nice, but it looks like they
wanted to make the page scale downwards as well as possible).
martin
language's websites for inspiration.
I'll start the ball rolling with the Pike homepage:
http://pike.ida.liu.se/
What I liked about it was the prominent "What is Pike" section sharing
eyespace with the ever-useful "latest news" - a two-column layout with
one half for newcomers and one for regulars. The "standard stuff" like
docs and downloads is quite rightly relegated to a little strip on top,
since by now everyone knows to look for them there. (An on-hover
dropdown menu for each item would have been nice, but it looks like they
wanted to make the page scale downwards as well as possible).
martin