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  1. Other SQL web sites

    Hal Snyder <hal@enteract.com> — 1999-01-10T06:08:26Z

    I looked at four commercial SQL server sites: Informix, MS, Oracle,
    and Sybase.
    
    Recent postings to this list have considered other web sites, in an
    attempt to define what we would like to see in the PostgreSQL site. 
    
    A friend suggested looking at sites for other SQL servers, to look for
    common elements. The idea is not to copy slavishly, but to see if
    there might be something that a user would expect or find familiar.
    
    1. All sites use a dual navigation-bar approach, using a bar on top
       for going about the corporation at large, and a bar at left for the
       immediate "children" of the current page. I don't think we need the
       top bar.
    
    2. Only the Microsoft pages could expand when I widened my browser
       window. The others just grew a bigger blank area at right.
    
    3. All but the Microsoft page seemed horribly cluttered to me, with
       Oracle the worst offender.
    
    4. There *is* common content in the second tier (topics listed in the
       home page's left navigation bar). It goes something like this:
         Contact Us
         Development
         Downloads
         Partners
         Product Information
         Search
         Support
       
       For us, "partners" would be related open source projects, including
       Apache, Java, ODBC, Perl, PHP, Pike, Python, Roxen, Tcl/Tk.
    
       We don't have a point of contact for questions. Yes, we have
       mailing lists, live and archived, but no place where someone can
       direct a question - which is why Marc and I see non web-related
       questions on a regular basis coming to webmaster@postgresql.org.
    
       Our web site should have a search engine, but that's just a weekend
       with htdig once the content stabilizes.
    
    
    Comments on the individual sites-
    
    http://www.informix.com
      Slowest of the sites, when I checked.
      Putrescent mustard color for navbars.
    
    http://www.microsoft.com/sql
      Good per-page information density.
      Good balance of graphics to text (minimal gratuitous imagery)
      Left navbar mostly constant from page to page (bad).
    
    http://www.oracle.com
      Way too much stuff per page.
      Red-on-white color scheme makes me think of First Aid kits.
      Two-tier left navbar with second tier triggered by mouseovers
      (uses too much space).
      Children of home page have gratuitous color change mousevers in
      navbar.
    
    http://www.sybase.com
      Explanatory mouseovers for left navbar (good).
    
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    Hal