Re: Epiphany homepage
- From: Alan <alan ufies org>
- To: epiphany-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Epiphany homepage
- Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2005 09:53:00 -0800
On Wed, Feb 09, 2005 at 12:01:46PM -0500, Matthew Thomas wrote:
> On 9 Feb, 2005, at 10:39 AM, Reinout van Schouwen wrote:
> >...
> >I've added a short paragraph about what Epiphany offers above
> >Mozilla/Firefox under the Features heading.
>
> A good start, but it's still "below the fold" (i.e requires scrolling
> to see it with many browser configurations).
Yes. I think that the main screenshot should be removed and replaced
with something that feels like it integrates with the rest of the page a
bit nicer. The page feels.... "odd" with the screenshot of epi at the
top like that.
Another comment I have is that the icons for each feature aren't really
a good representation of the feature. [snip the rest as this is addressed
already below]
> >The current preview page is
> >http://www.cs.vu.nl/~reinout/epiphany.xhtml now (since Adam converted
> >it to XHTML, I even had to edit .htaccess to get Apache to serve the
> >right mime type..)
>
> Does that mean Internet Explorer users can't read it? (If so, does that
> matter?)
Yes and yes. Under IE (xpsp2) for me I get prompted to open with
another app (firefox in this case). xhtml is great and all, but there
is enough bitching about IE only sites that I don't think starting
non-ie only sites is A Good Idea. Maybe some sort of CSS or apache
trick to make things standards compliant and cross browser without
maintaining two sites?
> >>Make obvious, decent-sized (but cropped) screenshots of the killer
> >>features that should make people want to switch from Firefox. (There
> >>aren't any? Then
> >
> >Yes, the icons on the current page should be replaced by nice
> >screenshots, I'm just waiting for anyone to Gimp them up.
Agreed. If I have time tonight I'll see if I can help out here.
> Hmmm, none of the images are displaying in my copy of Firefox. (They
> work fine in Safari.) Is this deliberate? :-)
Which images are you referring to?
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