>>>>> On Wed, 4 Feb 2009 10:05:44 -0600, >>>>> hadley wickham (hw) wrote:
>> > One of my colleagues is a interdisciplinary PhD in Design and >> > Psychology and he has an "in" with a design school where we might be >> > able to get students to take on the redesign of the website. >> >> Thanks a lot, sounds exactly like what we need. If they don't succeed >> we can always by time from a professional afterwards. But I'd say >> let's give them a shot. For the students it should be more thrilling >> to work on a site that gets thousands of hits per day rather than >> redoing the menu of the school, cafeteria ;-) > It might be good to put some mild restriction on the design: > * should be valid (x)html and css Of course (although the current page also does not validate without errors ;-) > * use the YUI css grid framework for layout Never heard about that one, but looks sensible. > * use jquery for any (subtle) animated or interactive effects Actually, I'd prefer no javascript at all if possible. Simply has better performance on old hardware (and R is used a lot in developing countries). Best, Fritz -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Prof. Dr. Friedrich Leisch Institut für Statistik Tel: (+49 89) 2180 3165 Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Fax: (+49 89) 2180 5308 Ludwigstraße 33 D-80539 München http://www.statistik.lmu.de/~leisch ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Journal Computational Statistics --- http://www.springer.com/180 Münchner R Kurse --- http://www.statistik.lmu.de/R ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.