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perl.com perldoc, and many other perl sites were nicely rehauled recently.

IMHO perl.org looks better than before, but I still haven't figured out what that annoying, fixed toolbar on top of the perldoc site is supposed to do for me. I can't remember using it a single time, and yet it eats up a sizable portion of my screen, and is annoying by not behaving like the rest of the site.

Which is exactly what I meant with not sacrificing usabilty for a new UI.

Yes, perlmonks is slow. I've never denied it, and it sucks. If somebody changes that substantially and with long lasting effort, I'll buy them a beer at the next YAPC we both attend. Every effort on performance is very welcome.

Yes, a modern UI would be nice. If it doesn't introduce annoying stuff just to be modern.


In reply to Re^3: Site facelift? by moritz
in thread Site facelift? by locust

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