[Scummvm-devel] Website contest results???
James 'Ender' Brown
ender at scummvm.org
Sun Dec 5 23:59:02 CET 2004
Draven is a photoshopped design entry only (otherwise it would have be a
clear winner, it lost a few minor points for this). The other two are
XHTML/CSS.
The judges were asked to vote and grade the HTML/CSS, but only two or so
did. From memory both designs are pretty clean and CSSie.
- Ender
The other two both have XHTML/CSS source included and it's all
On Mon, 2004-12-06 at 01:48 -0600, Jamieson Christian wrote:
> Max Horn wrote:
>
> > I now prepared an (ugly, partially german, sorry for that - but nobody
> > stepped up offering something better) poll at my personal web space
> > and set up a page on our website linking to it:
> > <http://www.scummvm.org/poll/>
> >
> > There is an upcoming news item linking to this page. All team members
> > are welcome to vote again on their favorite out of the three finalists.
>
> Hm, well, this is interesting. I hadn't had a chance to view the
> finalists' submissions before now. They all look so nice. Kudos to all
> the finalists!
>
> Just one thing is bothering me. All I'm looking at is a screen capture
> of sample content. Of more interest to me is the internals of the markup
> that resulted in these samples. Being an uber-anal XHTML/CSS stickler,
> I'm interested in the design that lends itself best to alternative
> stylizations, i.e. a design that keeps visual stylization out of the
> (X)HTML code and in the CSS, while at the same time affording reasonable
> readability in the absence of any stylesheet at all.
>
> As I believe was mentioned earlier in this mailing list, the best web
> site is the one that would allow all three of these visual stylizations
> to be applied to it seamlessly and interchangeably.
>
> Idealistic, I know, but still... do we get to see some of the internal
> markup before voting?
>
> Once again, congrats to all the finalists for their creative visual designs.
>
> Cheers,
> Jamieson Christian
>
>
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