> > Hi!
> >
> > It is great! Here are some points that I would like to have different, but don't listen to me if you don't want to :)
> >
> > 1.It don't know f it is already the case, but is it possible to make the site grow its width just like the tdeui does, just to not see the site ''stop'' at the end of the graphic?
>
> It's set up so that the graphic grows with the text width (up to a point, anyway--I put an absolute upper
> width limit of ~125 characters on the main area of the site, simply because many people find really
> wide paragraphs difficult to read). It downsizes smoothly too, at least until it gets too narrow for the
> title text to fit (somewhere between 800 x 600 and 640 x 480, so I'm not expecting it to be an issue).
Yes, that's true, I haven't though about that, especially with larger and larger screens
>
> > 2.The top left logo looks a little blurred, due to being resized to a bigger size. Can you replace it with a non-blurry one? If you need, I can provide a larger resolution logo.
>
> Yeah, I know--I just re-used a .png I already had lying around rather than finding one of the right
> size. I'll fix that.
Good!
>
> > 3.In my opinion, for the left panel, a very slight gradient from the actual top color to a slightly brighter blue at the bottom could make it more attractive. I can provide the required png file if needed.
>
> There was a gradient in the sidebar in an earlier prototype of the site. I believe it was Tim who asked
> to have it removed on the grounds that it pushed an already somewhat retro design into looking even
> more retro.
Well well well... :) No comments on this one!
>
> E. Liddell
>

Hi,

I'm still sure that it would look better with a gradient, just like the one I provided as an attachment. Is it slight, not exaggerated and it makes it more attractive. Is it possible to have a preview with it?

Here is an example of a website with such a blue gradient: pclinuxos.com

Have a great day!
-Alexandre