New non-user's suggestions re web site
Rahul
New non-user's suggestions re web site
Posted:15 Apr 2007 (09:00 UTC)I am a Bitweaver non-user who is looking for a good CMS. I have set up experimental web sites using Dupal, Textpattern, and MODx, and am considering giving Bitweaver a try.
I have a small suggestion for the designers of the web site www.bitweaver.org.
I find that almost every documentation page has a VERY LARGE number of links, and I cannot decide which one to follow next. I ended up going in circles, viewing the same pages over and over again, because I lost track of where I was.
So my suggestion is to make visited and unvisited links have a different color. If this had been the case, I would not have gone in circles, because I would have known which links I had already visited.
Thank-you.
Rahul
I have a small suggestion for the designers of the web site www.bitweaver.org.
I find that almost every documentation page has a VERY LARGE number of links, and I cannot decide which one to follow next. I ended up going in circles, viewing the same pages over and over again, because I lost track of where I was.
So my suggestion is to make visited and unvisited links have a different color. If this had been the case, I would not have gone in circles, because I would have known which links I had already visited.
Thank-you.
Rahul
Re: New non-user's suggestions re web site
Posted:15 Apr 2007 (18:24 UTC)Dear Rahul,
thank you for suggestions. I myself did not even notice the visited links are in the same color - I think it makes really sense to distinguist them. Xing or someone into themes, is there any problem doing that?
Rahul, if you are not a real newbie, I would recommend you try the upcomming version 2 of Bitweaver called generally R2. There are some local issues in R2 but the stuff is pretty much working good.
thank you for suggestions. I myself did not even notice the visited links are in the same color - I think it makes really sense to distinguist them. Xing or someone into themes, is there any problem doing that?
Rahul, if you are not a real newbie, I would recommend you try the upcomming version 2 of Bitweaver called generally R2. There are some local issues in R2 but the stuff is pretty much working good.
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