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Nice project website

I stumbled across the AMP project website this morning.  The first thing that caught my eye was the terrific layout.  The second thing I noticed was the context-sensitive top navigation that they are using.  This is the first time I’ve seen a project override our $Menu object with some context-sensitive links.  Cool!  You can see how it is done by looking at the _projectCommon.php file.

Posted October 8th, 2009 by Denis Roy in category: Uncategorized
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4 Responses to “Nice project website”


  1. Heiko Says:

    Hey Denis, Hey Karl - great you like the website. Perhaps you should have a look at http://www.eclipse.org/Xtext too


  2. Heiko Says:

    When Sven blogged about it he got this comment http://blog.efftinge.de/2009/06/xtext-new-website.html?showComment=1247095229588#c2812313119803010666


  3. Denis Roy Says:

    Looks like Xtext are the pioneers here! Kudos! I wonder if they would mind if we also borrowed their template to make it the default for new projects?


  4. Heiko Says:

    No problem at all, Jan already used parts of it for the website of EMF Index: http://koehnlein.blogspot.com/2009/09/emf-index.html This is how open source works :)

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