Thorsten Wilms wrote:
Didn't want to have it redish or greenish :)
you win!
Personally I
favor a more minimalistic approach. (IMO this media-wiki
look and feel is somewhat bloated) - if you excuse Flash for a minute:
http://www.sandberg.nl is IMHO a great webdesign!
I don't know if that is
great webdesign ... didn't have the patience
for it to load ...
funny it's a really small site, actually from the prev.
millenium!
Looks like it was more a case of clogged tubes. Small hard to read
text is a must for Flash sites, it seems.
right, but that's not a point.
What about the 2-d matrix front-face then? it
might fit the block style
in away or the other?
The background can't be an argument for a layout.
true, but either way they should work well together!
Are you keen to mess around with tables?
dokuwiki tables are much nicer than mediawiki's syntax.
<li> items are fine with me, (the front-page does not need to be a wiki
page) but they won't align well with text-only browsers or browsers that
don't support CSS/JS..
robin