
On Sun, Oct 3, 2010 at 5:33 PM, Christopher Done
So I went through the Applications_and_libraries/Web_programming page and pulled out any remaining goodness from it into pages under the Web/ umbrella and then set it up as a redirect to Web/
I made an infobox which I put on every Web/ page, which makes it very nice for navigating between the sections.
I also added a tiny introduction to the main page. http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Web
I also updated the Practical Web Programming in Haskell tutorial to remove irrelevant/out-dated references and links, updated some bits, and generally improved the formatting so that it's not just a huge chunk of headings and whitespace: http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Web/Literature/Practical_web_programming_...
I think on the Web/ page we should have a "hot frameworks" or something like that, listing Happstack, Yesod and Snap, preferably with their logos. Do you have a logo for Yesod? I'm thinking of just tastefully taking the cube.
Well done, it all looks *very* nice. Regarding Yesod: yes, use the cube for now, I may eventually make a better logo, but that's it for the moment. The only concern I have is the "practical web programming in Haskell" page, which frankly isn't very practical. I personally would put a big fat warning at the top saying most people do not recommend using straight CGI these days. One other possibility is putting together a tutorials section (descending order by date) linking to various blog posts. But I think you've done an amazing job on cleaning things up and getting it presentable. A big thank you! Michael