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Re: Debian WWW Guidelines?!



Daniel Quinlan <quinlan@pathname.com> writes:

>   Authors can use tables if they want, but it is suggested that
>   authors avoid tables if reasonably possible.

There are some good tips on making tables look nice with Lynx on
http://www.eff.org/~mech/Scritti/html_table_design.html

Btw, I also like the page at http://www.uni-mainz.de/~kubla/Debian/.
Simple and effective and no gratuitous images so loads very fast.

Several suggestions:

Switch the order of the "What is Debian GNU/Linux" part and the
"Debian GNU/Linux Resources".  Nobody will read the text more than
once, but lots of people will have to page down every time to click on
a link.

Also, be aware that mail to debian@debian.org is answered by a robot.
It just points you to all the appropriate ways to contact Debian
people.

Also the "choice of a GNU generation" sounds hokie, and the whole top
of the page is a bit busy.  Move the "no gifs" under the Debian logo,
and line up the "Best viewed" button with something else.  It's too
prominent when it's alone horizontally.



Guy