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About the Love - w3.org Redesign

I mentioned last October that W3C is redesigning key pages of its site, including the home page. Love in the air, Karl Dubost waxed the other day. I am managing this project and have enlisted Airbag Industries to design the templates. A number of Web designers (including some people on staff) are reviewing design ideas and draft information architecture. We have a ways to go, but I am confident that the effort will result in a much improved site.

Here's where we stand:

I would like to have a beta version available in September. We will need content for the new "technology home pages." Although we have not finalized the template for these pages, I expect they will resemble the GuĂ­as Breves ("Quick Guides") (see, for example, the guide on accessibility) created by the W3C Spain Office. Please contact me if you are interested in writing introductory material about any W3C technologies. Or, if you have written material already, we can link to it from the new site; send me the URI.

I will invite feedback more broadly when we announce the beta site. I also expect to blog about some of the choices we have faced in this process (for example, on how the templates behave on text resize or browser window changes). I should also write up notes about the tool that I wrote to experiment with information architecture. It uses Semantic Web technology (n3 with rules) and XSLT 2 to generate a demo site from a set of page and menu descriptions.

Filed by Ian Jacobs on June 17, 2008 4:11 PM in
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Justin Thorp # 2008-06-18

Thanks for the heads up. :-) I'm really looking forward to seeing the templates and the beta site.

Brad # 2008-12-24

Yea! This is awesome. A new design for the site is long overdue! :)

Bogdan Gribincea # 2009-03-12

You have the following code in the footer:

© 1994-

Either remove the php tag, or enable php.

Coralie Mercier Author Profile Page # 2009-05-12

Hello Bogdan Gribincea. Thanks for telling us! (that is now fixed). Cheers,

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