
There's a list of yesod-powered sites at
http://wiki.yesodweb.com/Powered%20by%20Yesod. Some of them have made
their source code available, so you can look there for other examples.
I recommend reading through the book that Michael Snoyman is writing.
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 4:09 PM, Michael Litchard
I admire what's been done with Yesod, especially in the example given by the Haskellers website. It's time I start making design decisions for my own website project, and I thought it would be a great idea to just steal from Haskellers liberally. My initial approach was to just gut Haskellers until everything I don't need is gone. This isn't working out as I had hoped. If it's not a huge pain in the butt, could someone put an example on github that does the following: I'm looking for the look of Haskellers. The tabs, and navbars is fine. The little bar that tracks what part of the site you are on would be bonus.
Thanks for any help on this.
Michael Litchard
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