Walter Vermeir wrote:
tarquin wrote
After *that*, I'll see about slowly tweaking
the current skin.
We need to look a bit smarter in time for the 300k article
announcement.
The current default skin gives to non-technical visitors a bad impression.
The find it looks old and not proffesional.
But we're not professional! Let's not pretend that we are. A bit of
amateurish isn't bad if it leaves people with the feeling that we are
closer to the non-technical person's level of computer understanding.
We want people to contribute without being blinded by glitz. The
contents are far more important than the skin.
I like the idea of very basic default look. But not al
visitors do.
A option where a visitor can choose a skin can improve the way a visitor
looks at wikipedia.
There is something fundamentally illogical about this. For a visitor to
be able to change the skin he needs to know something about our
"preferences". By the time he knows enough to make that change he is no
longer just a visitor
These are very nice. :-P We can have as many optional skins as we want.
Eclecticology