[RULE] Making the RULE site clearer?

Martin Stricker shugal at gmx.de
Wed Apr 6 23:51:49 EEST 2005


"M. Fioretti" wrote:
> 
> On Tue, Apr 05, 2005 23:50:27 PM +0200, Martin Stricker wrote:
> 
> Welcome back, Martin!

Actually I never left, I'm just extremely busy at work, and that wont
change soon. So you won't see much from me, but I did invest a few
minutes to look at the web page.

> > "M. Fioretti" wrote:
> >
> > > And this is the explanation I got from that gentleman. What do
> > > you think? Should we proceed implementing the changes suggested
> > > below?
> >
> > Looks like you already nailed down everything.
> 
> You mean _he_ nailed it down, not me, right? Or do you mean that you
> like the website as it is, and would ignore those suggestions?

Alternate Reality. ;=D I used the link at the mailing list's footer:
www.rule-project.org That one does exactly what was suggested
in the mail, and yesterday it did not have the information that the web
page has moved. So basicly I would suggest to switch back to the old web
page. ;-)

> > Terrific work! I must admid that I like the menu on top and bottom
> > instead of left:
> 
> I'm not sure this is doable without messing quite a lot with SPIP
> default layout.

Yet another example why most content management systems are unusable.
Instead of being flexible to help me building my website easily the way
*I* want, it forces me to work the way it's developers wante me to work.
See the thread about the Wiki, most of the arguments you presented are
valid against any other CMS as well. And no, I don't know a better CMS -
a while back I tested a few, but none was even near to my requirements.
So I decided it was faster for me to just stay with plain and simple
HTML... ;-)

Best regards,
Martin Stricker
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