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AGI Programming => Mega Tokyo AGI Archive => Topic started by: Nick Sonneveld on January 28, 2003, 12:54:15 AM

Title: agidev style update
Post by: Nick Sonneveld on January 28, 2003, 12:54:15 AM
Hi again...

I've fiddled around with the style layout of the site.  Please let me know what you think.

I've tested it with a few browsers (IE 5, Navigator 3, 4.8 and Mozilla) but it's not as good under Nav 3 or 4.  It's still readable though.

- Nick
Title: Re:agidev style update
Post by: Chris Cromer on January 28, 2003, 01:49:20 AM
Wow that looks awsome man, nice job. :)
Title: Re:agidev style update
Post by: Sami Tervo on January 28, 2003, 03:04:01 AM
Nice and simple  :) Good example for all of us.

When does NAGI with support for shake.screen(), palette and v27 = 3 appear?
Title: Re:agidev style update
Post by: Nick Sonneveld on January 28, 2003, 03:27:45 AM
yeh, I'm quite happy about it.  My original design was going to use big bars of blackness.. so I'm glad I didn't go down that route in the end.

Thankyou for the kinds words however :)

My next plan of action is to

- tidy up the articles so they fit within the stylesheets..
- add some sort of commenting system to the articles.
- agi wiki?
- work on compiler / nagi

- Nick
Title: Re:agidev style update
Post by: Eero R on January 28, 2003, 11:37:50 AM
New layout is simple and attracting, so it's great!
Title: Re:agidev style update
Post by: Zonkie on January 28, 2003, 12:19:45 PM
Hey, that looks awesome! Very clear and direct and most importantly: simple. I can't stand those navigation bars where it takes you minutes alone to find the links...

By the way: What is AGI wiki?
Title: Re:agidev style update
Post by: Nick Sonneveld on January 28, 2003, 01:42:35 PM
A wiki is a sort of living document for any subject you can think of.  Think of having a document on the internet that anybody can add to.  Eventually somebody could take all these pieces and combine them properly into the document.  Since the content is coming from many sources, it doesn't take as long to get a complete set of information.

- Nick