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#397 2009-11-28 18:49:50

uli
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From: Cologne
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Re: TxP.com home page

Really really great job! Tons of work incredibly well done. You can see the instinctive feeling for typography and attention to detail wherever you look. Countless hours spent and it’s been worth each minute.

As irrational as it is, this is now a brand I like to identify with.
Thanks to everyone who contributed!! :)

[I’d be curious to read about the development of download rates]


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#398 2009-11-28 18:51:14

mwr
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Re: TxP.com home page

Heads up: I got a 404

http://textpattern.com/system-requirements/119/system-requirements

Found on this page: http://textpattern.com/releases


Mark

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#399 2009-11-28 18:55:46

jstubbs
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Re: TxP.com home page

Congratulations! The King is dead, long live the King..

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#400 2009-11-28 19:13:22

uli
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Re: TxP.com home page

Jonathan, you’re participating in the rejuvenating cure. Cool!


In bad weather I never leave home without wet_plugout, smd_where_used and adi_form_links

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#401 2009-11-28 20:17:08

jstubbs
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Re: TxP.com home page

Yeah, and 3 new tips today! Its a good day ;-)

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#402 2009-11-28 21:35:51

thebombsite
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From: Exmouth, England
Registered: 2004-08-24
Posts: 3,251
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Re: TxP.com home page

Mark – thanks for that, Fixed in 2 places. :)

If anyone does see a problem, please let us know.


Stuart

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Telling the Truth is Revolutionary.

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#403 2009-11-28 21:45:11

els
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From: The Netherlands
Registered: 2004-06-06
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Re: TxP.com home page

thebombsite wrote:

If anyone does see a problem, please let us know.

There’s another one here.

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#404 2009-11-28 21:53:00

thebombsite
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Re: TxP.com home page

That’s the way. Thanks Els – fixed. :)


Stuart

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Telling the Truth is Revolutionary.

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#405 2009-11-28 22:31:09

hcgtv
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Re: TxP.com home page

Very nice, thanks to all those involved.

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#406 2009-11-28 22:41:04

els
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Re: TxP.com home page

Stuart, three more here ;)

A couple of remarks/questions regarding the weblog:

  • Shouldn’t the individual weblog articles have a posted date somewhere? Without it, if one happens to land on such a page, it’s not always evident that it may be an outdated article.
  • On the category pages: in my opinion dates without a year provide totally useless – if not confusing – information…

Regarding the slideshow:

  • On this image it shows ‘sort_display’ instead of ‘Sort and Display’…

The new site leaves no doubt that a lot of work has gone into it, hats off to all contributors!

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#407 2009-11-28 22:59:10

maniqui
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From: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Registered: 2004-10-10
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Re: TxP.com home page

Very nice and great work, congratulations to all the TXP buddies that put their effort on this project.


La música ideas portará y siempre continuará

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#408 2009-11-28 23:22:54

Destry
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Re: TxP.com home page

I agree with Els, unless the content is a “static” page, clear and complete dates are essential. Lack of—or partial—dates on content is an oft complained about problem on the web, especially by people referencing content.

Because of the international audience, I would recommend the format 29 Nov 2009, which clearly distinguishes the day from month and still keeps it relatively short by abbreviating the month and not using commas between values.

Problem this avoids:

  • US: mm/dd/yyyy (11/29/2009)
  • Europe: dd/mm/yyyy (29/11/2009)

In this case we know there’s no month value of 29, but what if the day was the 5th, for example:

  • 11/05/2009
  • 05/11/2009

Then it can easily be misinterpreted to your countries mode.

Of course there’s all kinds of ways to style dates too, but that’s the designers call, eh?

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