On 3 December 2011 16:35, Old Laptop <oldlaptop654(a)aol.com> wrote:
Sashko - wrote:
Guys, just want to add something. Yes,
"polished" is the word I should
have used.
I apologize. It is only an opinion (my personal opinion) and as others
have stated,
you shouldn't waste too much time on a website as the project itself is
more important.
Just like TDE, your website is very usable. I was only commenting on its
appearance. I had
no issues finding links at all. The top bar is very friendly. The
"Official Trinity Binaries" section
on your front page is informative and usable. Probably Calvin has spent a
lot of time on the site
and I didn't mean to underestimate his work at all. I know my post looks
that way, I apologize.
I should have been more specific. Again, I meant "polished" and not
professional. As an example,
you can look at the appearance of
kubuntu.org. Again, the site is very
usable (which is very important).
Kubuntu.org would be suboptimal on dialup. There's a good 200+ kb of
images involved, though removing that giant release announcement banner
would chop it in half. For comparison,
trinitydesktop.org is currently
under 10kb in total, including the one logo image.
Not just dialup, but for accessability. It's quite hard to navigate new
websites using screen readers and text to speech utilities for the blind
and sight impared. Not only that but this webpage will load on all HTML4
compatible clients, which means anything from dillo, midori, chromium,
elinks, lynx, curl, whatever works perfectly well.
Calvin Morrison