Steve Harris wrote:
I think the frontpage could do with some cleaning up,
I'm the last
person to criticise about srcuffy out-of-date webpages, but I'm going
to anyway ;)
Thanks for the feedback.
Its quite hard to read becaues of the gifanims. the one
in the top
left >is hard to make out and the page it links to is very out of
date.
It's about due for a redo anyway. The info is still pretty vital. Notice
that there have been almost no questions about how fast Linux latency is
since it was put up.
That's true the link is out of date. But it's the only page I know of
which has so much information on the low latency patch. I can't force
Benno to do the work that he has stated would be done.
The logos along the top are all in clashing styles and
many of them are
aliased.
I cannot do much about the images provided by other sites.
There are a few too may colours, and mixing red and
blue is generally >bad
As in the NZ, Australian, British, French and US flags?
On my browser there is a mixture of 2 and 3 coloumn
layouts which
makes >it very wide and hard to follow.
What is your browser? I have been trying to keep it working with
netscape 4.x, mozilla, IE, lynx.
Lots of the information on the frontpage should
probably be on >subpages.
The aim is to provide access to most of the info with one click and
without having to scroll.
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