[Seattle-editorial] Re: [Seattletech] SeaIMC Templates
anarch3m
anarch3m at lycos.com
Fri Dec 12 13:45:06 PST 2003
Simple is great. Lots of room. I would like to leave it that way until we think through more of what it is a part of.
I'd rather go teasingly slow on links and community emphasis, add and add...
Rather than fill it for the sake of Looking complete.
Do we include, at this point, the pages full of old info? pages like schedules of meetings, contacts to work projects....out of date info runs 30-70%%%%%%i venture.
Can we simply design a varitey of pages to follow themes, so that perhaps eco were green, mil was other, globalecon had a different look??? SIMPLY but not immediately?
walt
as ed w/g --
--------- Original Message ---------
DATE: Fri, 12 Dec 2003 11:47:26
From: s banerian <banerian at u.washington.edu>
To: kellan at protest.net
Cc: seattletech at indymedia.org
>simple is good.
>seattle currently has about seven "static" (non-feature) images on the
>from page: the (((i))) logo, the banner, and a few thumbnails on the
>left-sidebar, and the "Publish" image on the right.
>
>those (or substitutes) could be integrated later. a reasonable logo >and banner and colour-scheme (to get rid of that red) is fine by me.
>
>sb.
>kellan at protest.net wrote:
>>I spent a little while last night starting to figure out the Mir template>>system. Its an amazingly obscure, and flexible beast which thankfully we
>>don't really have to get into to get our site up and running.
>>...Portland>>look (and the Brazil look) both are image heavy,
>>Both SF and NYC have very simple sites that might be simple starting>>points for a new template.
>>
>>Thoughts?
>>
>>kellan
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