On Wed, 3 Oct 2007, Ralph Angenendt wrote: > I toyed around with the Wiki today to deuglify it a little bit. I used a > theme which is a bit of a "CMS" theme for MoinMoin and played around > with the logo colors. > > The theme is based on the plsavez theme, which I like as it has a very > uncluttered interface for people who aren't logged in - they only see > some important interwiki links (FrontPage, RecentChanges and so on), > while all the other stuff is hidden from them. > > That changes as soon as you log into the wiki - then everything needed > is there again. > > The "Current Events" table has its own css style, so we should be able > to move it around or do other stuff with it. At the moment the style is > only used for the background colour. > > The result is, errm, a bit colorful at the moment, but that can be > changed :) > > Your opinions and critique please: <http://wiki-m.centos.org/>. I liked it already over the current one ! But: - I do not like the colors all that much, I prefer something more sober and professional - I like the font and size - I do not like the globe for external links - I prefer to have titles either in bold or underline, currently I find it hard to see what actually is a title - I would go for normal (default) colors for links (and underline them) - I do think a menu/sidebar that follows some structure of the site is important, also to house some other info like events and blog posts If you visit without being logged in: - I would remove the Tabs (RecentChanges, FindPage, SiteNavigation, HelpContents) - I am not a proponent for showing 'MoinMoin powered, Python powered, Valid HTML 4.01' on every webpage. The wiki is not for geeks. There is little value in showing it on every page. I couldn't log on to test. -- -- dag wieers, dag at centos.org, http://dag.wieers.com/ -- [Any errors in spelling, tact or fact are transmission errors]