Hi all,
Well, (obviously
) I think Beta2 is a step forward.
I was wondering whether a small navigation system could be added to the 'neutral grey' header - to allow jumping between the Beta versions (very cheap and cheerful, functionality only, no detraction from the remainder of the image)?
I actually DO like the fundamental page structure, and the colour scheme. I don't think that should be compromised - after all, is is now part of the 'brand image' of PI, and so should remain 'recognisable'.
So, I feel that contributors should confine themselves to page content, rather than a radical redesign of the whole site layout.
I wanted to suggest that 'Cutting Edge' on the page header would be better 'hyphenated', becoming "Cutting-Edge"
I really liked the selection of images - they really 'pop'. I did wonder whether some 8pt text descriptors next to them might help tell the story?
I am viewing the page on a 28" monitor, at 1920x1200, and the scroll down was minimal. In any case the screen downloaded nice and fast, and I am only on a 1MB ADSL - so that is a plus point as well. I then changed to 1440x900 and 1680x1050 - again, good enough (but I do like my 1920x1200
)
My other 'critical test' of a well-designed website is not how it looks 'on-screen', but how it looks 'on-paper'. OK, perhaps not many folk will print out the Home Page, but folks will definitely print out any written tutorials - and if they don't fit on a standard sheet of A4, then that is a 'poor design' by my books. The old LE tutorials were very poor in this respect. I have just done a 'Print Preview' on the Home Page and it sits nicely enough on two sheets of A4 in Portrait mode, using 10mm margins all round, and auto-shrunk to 75%. So that is OK. But the 'Menu' sidebar had lost its integrity - I suspect the font size is too large for the resulting column width. (I am using IE7 set to Medium Text Size, others may wish to double check this on alternative browsers).
This may all sound pedantic, but it is worth just nailing down the fundamental 'size' of the pages before you set about coding dozens of them (been there, got the T-shirt somewhere
)
Now (and this shows how long it has been since I last fired up FrontPage, not even loaded on this machine !!), is it possible to fully-justify the text to both the left and right margins of the table? If so, does it look 'better'?
Right, tomorrow I will need to dig out some sort of HTML editor (what are you using Simon?)
Cheers,