From: nige <nw...@ut...> - 2002-05-23 00:03:33
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I was just comparing the 'look and feel' of other database offerings - MySQL(cough, hack, splutter), postgresql, empressql, etc They seem ok. MySQL is prob. the nicest. Then I looked at bbc.co.uk. Note the lack of black and white - it's dark grey on light grey, with shades of blue for articles. Look past the stories of the day, and peer into the 'structure' of the page - a slim nav bar along the top, major sections, and search facilities. The Major article is left-justified, with categories under it. Recent articles are provided, with summary info, down the right-hand side(which goes against the norm on the web, but research has shown that the eye scans a page in a circular pattern clockwise from top-left). How this applies to Firebird...Any ideas? I'd love to see an FB site put together, that has case studies, feedback, polls, user-submitted articles(mod'd, of course), configuration tips, etc, all powered by an FB DB. I have started a schema, and I can email it to anyone who'd like a look.(it a little big to attach here) I have also started a PHP framework based loosely on bbc.co.uk(very loose, in fact, from scratch) It currently starts a session, and logs when you arrived into an 'active users' table. I'll put it up somewhere if people are willing to throw rocks at it - without DB We'd need a generous person with a server equipped with FB to host it properly. What better way to prove the worth of a DB, than to use it on it's on website... Just my 0.02... |