From: mterlo1 <mt...@ui...> - 2002-06-27 14:33:17
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> what will you say about our new website @ nasm.sf.net? > > the only working links are [todo] and [home] =) > see the todo, btw =0-) > Partway down the todo list I see: "zsyntax.zip contains a syntax-highlighting mode for NASM, for use with the Aurora text editor (??)." Is there any way I can see this file (I don't see it in the CVS)? I'm interested because exasm.zip is already the macro I created, and I'm not aware of any others out there aside from an updated version of mine. > your feedback is much appreciated and welcome! I think I liked the old site better. The old one was still a bit too dark for my tastes, but I would like to see at least *some* color, or at least some shades of gray. Were people suggesting that we have a completely B&W website? Maybe HPA can offer some ideas. I really like his Syslinux website; it's simple, yet it looks good and is effective. Also, since we have an HTML manual, is there some reason why it can't be available online? If it's an issue of web space, just ask me and I can host it. I think the manual on the site http://alien.dowling.edu/~rohit/nasmdoc0.html looks great. I like the colors and it's a good example of how the use of color can make ordinary black & white text easier to read. Maybe we can do something along those lines, and possibly expand the theme (or something like it) to the rest of the website. I'm not very good at websites (especially when it comes to scripting and stuff) but if I can help in any way, please let me know. Mike |