- From: Carol at Kognitive.com <carol@kognitive.com>
- Date: Mon, 10 May 2004 01:11:30 -0500
- To: "WAI Website Redesign Taskforce" <public-wai-eo-site@w3.org>
Great job Blossom! I agree with Justin's statement on flipping the photo - we'd need to get a new version anyway - that one appears very lossy on my screen. As for eye-wandering I had a bit of that myself. Possibly making some of the vertical DIV's stronger would help. Also, the links at the top appear very close together in IE 6 and Opera. There's not enough white space between them to make them appear as individual links. I don't know that we need the WAI <h1> above the content as we've already got the Logo above it. I think it just gives us less space for content - any other thoughts? Pardon me if we've discussed this. It would be great if we could use a dynamic content system that was easy to implement and made 100% accessible pages - does one exist? Charmane, you had a post the other day regarding CMS - are there any you would recommend? I've been using Movable Type for a blog I'm working, and it appears to be great - as long as you add ALT text to images. I'm not sure what our policies are on using other technologies though. Talk to you tomorrow. Carol ----- Original Message ----- From: "Justin Zachary Thorp" <thorpjus@msu.edu> To: "WAI Website Redesign Taskforce" <public-wai-eo-site@w3.org> Sent: Saturday, May 08, 2004 3:37 PM Subject: Re: WAI home page redesign - bkm draft 2 > > I think that this site is much more visually appealing then the last draft. > > My only concern is that when I look at the page my eyes are going > everywhere. I don't know what I'm supposed to be looking at. I can't tell > what the main section is that I'm supposed to be reading. > > Plus I would flip Tim Berners-Lee's body so that he is facing into the > quote. Right now he is like an arrow pulling people's eyes off the page. > > Thanks, > Justin Thorp > >
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