elian wrote:
Hi Magnus,
Magnus Manske <magnus.manske(a)epost.de> writes:
I merged my little script with the fine layout
from the other
page. Please try again
http://mitglied.lycos.de/manske/wiki/test.php (Sorry for the
banner, I can't help it)
I would suggest to emphasize the language wikipedia preferred by the
browser simply by coloring the link in a nice, dark red instead of the
green of the other ones, no table border. Maybe add also an <hr>-tag
between introduction and language section.
Meanwhile I updated
http://www.djini.de/Uploads/wikipedia/wikipedia2.html
(stylesheet also updated) to show the "working"-sentences in italic, I
think this is better.
greetings,
elian
Elian,
That's a ''really'' nice design for the multi-lingual-portal page.
However, I suggest that page should not be the front page
http://www.wikipedia.org/, which I think should be consist of
* a thin welcome banner with links pointing to the multi-lingual-portal
page (eg
http://www.wikipedia.org/index1.html) and the multi-lingual
Wikipedia foundation page.
* a drop-down language-selection menu
* a search bar
AND MOST IMPORTANTLY:
* the front page content of the localised Wikipedia of the user's or
browser's choice, as per my previous comments
-- Neil