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Source: LinuxSecurity.com Contributors - Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas
When the new version of LinuxSecurity.com was launched on December 1st, we
also asked our readers to "Tell
us what you think." You have spoken, and we appreciate that!
We received hundreds of comments & requests, and have been addressing
a majority of them. We thought it was important to share some of the comments
with you. While some were purely positive acknowledgements, others were thoughtful
criticisms. We take every critique into account and address each as resources
become available or when the criticism becomes the concern of many.
Because the number of responses, I have chosen to only a publish pseudo-random
sample. I have divided them up into three categories which include formatting
issues, Microsoft advertising, and other. Below each section, I respond to
and address the concerns raised. As a regular reader of LinuxSecurity.com,
you may also have concerns. Please submit
them! LinuxSecurity.com belongs to the community, and we wish to serve it
to the best of our ability.
General Formatting Issues
I got to see the preview of the new site and was impressed but today
when it live, it looks horrible in firefox 1.0. FWIW, I did say I would accept
cookies from www.linuxsecurity.com Keep up the good work.
New site displays as a thin ribbon down the middle third of the screen using
firefox Site is not better, at least not yet.
Layout is terrible. Assumes a certain size screen and does not adjust for
larger screen types. It is unusable as is
hi there's a problem with the display of the main site in firefox 1.0.
not sure if it is just me, but your CSS renders horribly in Firefox 1.0
on a Linux machine. Middle content column is only about 2 words wide.
When in FireFox version, the website is displayed very small in width. Maybe
bad table format. It's ok in Konqueror. You new top menu looks great, but
when i put py screen on 800x640 the sub-menuitens cross the text "tell
us what you think" ;). Again, check you table formatting. Other than
that, i like youre new layout, but its a lot of work to make it work flawlesly.
After getting word of this problem, we were first unable
to replicate it. Using several versions of Firefox, in Linux, Windows, and
OS X, I was still unable to see any problem. A friend of mine also reported
the problem and sent me a screenshot. Yes, it was confirmed. The site displayed
as a thin column down the middle of the page. After reviewing the HTML,
noticing several problems and making adjustments, it was fixed. I also verified
with several others to make sure the changes resolved the entire problem.
Microsoft Advertising
Good looking site, except for one thing.. I think it's a **REAL SHAME**
(tm) for a Linux security site that I get webpages which are filled with (only!)
Microsoft's "Get The Facts" ads placed all over them. I really think
these ads are showed to the wrong people. Don't you ?? Besides, they're not
even true as all so called "independant researches" were not so
dependant. To be realistic : just like the pro-Linux ads are, but they are
not shown. Not here anyway.
I would like to know why I connect to this site to look for information
about linux security and I have to see Microsoft sponsored ads against linux....
I really have no need to be insulted by Microsoft ads for their "Get
the lies" campaign. I guess you need to pay for the site somehow, but
this will definitely discourage me from checking your site. It's a Linux related
site, and this is a grave mistake. I think ads for online retailers would
have been much more appropriate, especially given this time of year. I am
shopping for gifts for my tech-savvy relatives, and ads for Tiger Direct,
CompUSA, or Best Buy would have not only caught my eye, but would likely have
led to a sale.
other than the micro$oft banners, the site looks great. keep up the good
work.
Using firefox in linux your site is poorly formatted. Using my old install
of mozilla I was able to see the correct format and the M$ ad at the bottom.
Why is microsoft advertising on your site?
I am new here and while surfing around on the site, i became scared when
i saw an ad by micro$oft. after all, is this website a linux comunity devoted
one or not? i can't realize *that* company sponsoring anything in this comunity
without *side interests*.
Although we had Microsoft ads running several months
before the release of the new LinuxSecurity.com, the launch seemed to
spark a lot of comments. While most of our readers understand that advertising
is necessary to ensure that the site continues to operate, others took
offense when they first saw the ad. It also prompted us to release an
official statement with regard to advertising:
Dear LinuxSecurity.com visitors:
We have received many inquiries from community members regarding
the subjects of the advertising campaigns featured on LinuxSecurity.com.
Many have expressed confusion as to why we would allow Linux competitors
to advertise on our site and the answer is simple: we believe in freedom
of choice. To restrict certain companies from being able to advertise
on our site would stifle competition and censor freedom - two concepts
that fly in the face of everything the open source community stands
for. It is the responsibility of those involved with free software
and freedom to make sure that Linux remains the choice because it's
better, not because we somehow believe we can ignore the competition.
Thank you for continuing to support LinuxSecurity.com and the revolutionary
open source product that is Linux.
Sincerely,
The LinuxSecurity.com Staff
Other Comments
good job changing the page design! congrats!
The colours of the new site are much nicer than the old ones - quite easy
on the eye. It also seems quicker to access the page, less time waiting for
downloads. Nice job!
great work guys, i really hope you keep it going!
Looks like you're using Mambo, though in a very subtle way. It would be
nice to share a ref. to mambo and where the template came from. No one could
mimic you unique look though! All the best !! Great Look
Firstly let me say that the first time I visited your page was the day before
yesterday. I found a link to the URL below on Google and went directly there.
Well, yesterday I could still access the how-to at http://www.linuxsecurity.com/resource_files/firewalls/Bandwidth-Limiting-HOWTO/index.html.
Stupid me, I didn't print it and now the link doesn't work. I even went through
the links selecting resources on the main page then firewalls and how-tos
and so on, found what I was looking for but the link takes me back to the
main page.
Overall a nice redesign and very professional presentation of the various
subjects. However, the fonts used in the left-hand selection frame are painfully
tiny and the pages are very difficult to read with the gray-on-gray minimal
contrast scheme.
I love the new look.
Excellent site!
I didn't even know your site had newsletters. I'll definetly look into them
now that I know. Perhaps you should occassionally do something to feature
them?
nice new look ;)
Thanks for the feeds
Love the look of the new site! Just wanted to drop a line and congratulate
you guys! Keep up the good work.
I'm pretty displeased that the links I've saved to great feature articles
no longer work.
Could not get to Howto's
I have only heard about the site a coupleof hours ago, so I can´t
do a deep evaluation, but it *certanly* looks promising and needed. Best of
lucks.
Keep up the great work. Much appreciated.
Everyone, thank you for the kind comments. To
clear up any confusion, yes we are using Mambo to archive the content.
The site templates were created in-house. We are continuing to make
adjustments to make the template better. There has been some concern
about the size of the font on the left-side menus, but I think many
do not realize that the same content is available through the top-horizontal
menu. However, if more complaints come in, we will make adjustments.
One comment above mentions that the Bandwidth
Limiting HOWTO URL is broken. This problem has been fixed. Another
commented that their bookmarks to feature stories no longer work.
This is unfortunately one of the tradeoffs we had to make when switching
to a content management system. A full listing of features can
be found here. You're bookmarks can be updated accordingly.
Again, I wanted to extend the invitation for you to give
us your comments. If you have already completed the form, or wish
to respond to something that I've written here, you can reach me directly
at ben@guardiandigital.com
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