You have put in a lot of work and it looks very good.
I would like to see it be more of an advocacy site than what it has been, a
developers site.
I thinks that there should be more links to tutorials, case studies, Howtos,
and getting started style articles. The News is great. I was thinking more
along the lines of java.sun.com. The front page being for people that are
new then a "Developers Connection" for people that are already using
PostgresSql.
-----Original Message-----
From: pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org
[mailto:pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org]On Behalf Of Devrim GUNDUZ
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 3:41 PM
To: PostgreSQL Mailing Lists-General
Subject: [GENERAL] PostgreSQL.org : A new website design offer
Hi everyone,
A few of us have been working on a new look and feel for the main
www.postgresql.org page. What we've got so far is viewable at:
http://postgresql.oper.metu.edu.tr
Since it is Turkish, please check what the English layout, which is at :
http://postgresql.social-housing.org/v2
http://postgresql.social-housing.org/v2/content.php
In Turkish version, in addition to the English one, we have "Downloads"
and "Users' Area" parts at the top and bottom links. Since we have a
language file, translation into any language is so easy.
You'll notice that it's mostly a "Portal", as its purpose is as a
gateway to the various subsites in the PostgreSQL group.
We'd really like to get some feedback about it, as we feel we're getting
near to a finalised design.
Specifically :
- Does it look alright in the browsers you use?
- Do you feel it has a decent layout, with a proper
usage of space? Not too crowded, not too much
empty space, etc.
- Does it easily guide you to where you want to go?
- Is the overall look professional, in your opinion?
- Does it lack anything important?
and
- Any other suggestions which you feel are appropriate.
:)
Regards and best wishes,
--
Devrim GUNDUZ
devrim@oper.metu.edu.tr
devrim.gunduz@linux.org.tr
Web : http://devrim.oper.metu.edu.tr
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