In article <4F6B5B33.9020406 at pearwood.info>, Steven D'Aprano <steve at pearwood.info> wrote: >... > My first impression of this page: > > http://www.python.org/~gbrandl/build/html/index.html > > was that the grey side-bar gives the page a somber, perhaps even dreary, > look. > First impressions count, and I'm afraid that first look didn't work for me. > > But clicking through onto other pages with more text improved my feelings. A > big +1 on the pale green shading of code blocks. > > The basic design seems good to me. I'd prefer a serif font for blocks of > text, > while keeping sans serif for the headings, but that's a mild preference. > > Looking forward to seeing the next iteration. I like the overall design, but one thing seems to be missing is an overview of what Python is (hence what the page is about). Naturally we don't need that, but a one-line overview with a link to more information would be helpful. -- Russell
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