Re: [Haskell-cafe] Re: New slogan for haskell.org

Speaking of Stackless Python, its homepage (http://www.stackless.com/) has a rather nice layout... maybe slightly less emphasis on the About section, but there you've got the links, the info and the news all on the one page.

On Nov 30, 2007 1:30 AM, Ivan Miljenovic
Speaking of Stackless Python, its homepage (http://www.stackless.com/) has a rather nice layout... maybe slightly less emphasis on the About section, but there you've got the links, the info and the news all on the one page.
I really like the friendly look of Ruby's homepage: http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/ * There's an interpreter download button in a high visibility position. * Visible news. * It's pretty! * A very short introduction. "Ruby is..." * The most important links (documentation, libraries, community, etc.) are available to the right. I like the fact that there are no subcategories at this point.

On Fri, 30 Nov 2007, Johan Tibell wrote:
On Nov 30, 2007 1:30 AM, Ivan Miljenovic
wrote: Speaking of Stackless Python, its homepage (http://www.stackless.com/) has a rather nice layout... maybe slightly less emphasis on the About section, but there you've got the links, the info and the news all on the one page.
I really like the friendly look of Ruby's homepage:
* There's an interpreter download button in a high visibility position. * Visible news. * It's pretty! * A very short introduction. "Ruby is..."
... which is so generic, that we can copy it to the Haskell home page without modification.
* The most important links (documentation, libraries, community, etc.) are available to the right. I like the fact that there are no subcategories at this point.

I really like the friendly look of Ruby's homepage:
* There's an interpreter download button in a high visibility position. * Visible news. * It's pretty! * A very short introduction. "Ruby is..."
... which is so generic, that we can copy it to the Haskell home page without modification.
I didn't say I wanted the text. I just like the layout (and the pretty pixels.) :)
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Henning Thielemann
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Ivan Miljenovic
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Johan Tibell