On 10 Jan 1999, Hal Snyder wrote:
> As has already been suggested, to ask Vittoria to keep guessing at
> what we might like, without giving her guidelines, is poor use of
> everyone's time.
>
> Here's another go at web site requirements. I plan to wait a couple
> days for feedback from this group, then package some of this into a
> reply to Vittoria.
>
> Logo.
>
> Should begin with a capital "P".
>
> Setting off "SQL" in "PostgreSQL" is a good idea.
>
> Should have 3-D feel, not flat.
Something that somehow shows, or gives the impression of, what we
are? You know...the concept of 3 dimension databases and whatnot? Just
the name doesn't do much, since ppl already know the name...visuals are
nice...
> Colors.
> Avoid drab colors such as olive green, pea green, beige.
> I personally favor a mix of gray, blue, white, and black.
Red is nice too...'bold' colors, stuff that stand out, but aren't
too...obnoxious?
> Should stand out on a light background.
>
> We need at least two forms of the logo:
> large (about 450x90 pixels) for the main page
> smaller (about 160x60 pixels) "Powered by PostgreSQL" - for advocacy
>
> Color Scheme for Pages.
>
> Background should be a light color.
>
> Text, headings, separator lines, etc. should be black or in a color
> compatible with the logo.
>
> Page Layout.
>
> A typical page should have:
> navigation bar at left
> body consisting of about 7 major items
> information density like that of Gimp and FreeBSD home pages
>
> A page should be able to fill any size browser window, 640x480 to
> 1600x1200.
>
> Navigation.
>
> Although there will be additional crosslinks, the general layout of
> the site is a tree, with the home page at the top.
>
> If a page has descendants, it should have a navigation bar on its
> left. (I don't like navigation bars that are mostly the same from
> one page to the next, for the same reason I don't like frames - they
> reduce the amount of screen that can carry new information when
> you follow a link.)
>
> Pages other than the home page should have the equivalent of a
> "Back" button as the top navbar item - it might be called "Main" or
> "Home" or such but always takes viewer to the immediate parent of
> the current page.
>
> The navigation bar may show hints other than immediate descendants
> and parent of the current page, if this isn't too cluttered (like
> the navigation tube on the gimp site).
>
> Gliding the mouse over items on the navigation bar should display
> additional useful information about the underlying link.
>
> Top-Level Site Map.
>
> Main page
> Body
> Current Release
> What is PostgreSQL?
> Mirror Sites
> Work in Progress
> History
> Navigation Bar
> Product Information
> Downloads
> Support
> Compatible Software
> Development
> Search
> Contact Us
> ---
> Hal
>
>
Marc G. Fournier
Systems Administrator @ hub.org
primary: scrappy@hub.org secondary: scrappy@{freebsd|postgresql}.org