Patterns For PHP

It doesn't matter if you do all the error checking in the world, or if you have the most beautiful graphics, if your site or application design isn't usable, it's not going to do well. Get input and advice on usability and user interface issues here.

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Maugrim_The_Reaper
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Patterns For PHP

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See General Discussion topic on what it's all about...;)

After starting out with DocuWiki I have since migrated to MediaWiki. In doing so I patched up a theme for the wiki (a pre-existing one that just needed fixing, and a CSS adjusting). I have also added a preliminary logo.

Thought I'd ask for a few learned opinions and suggestions. The MediaWiki version is separate from the previous url, and is located at:

http://www.quantum-star.com/mediawiki/
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Nice, clean. I don't see any real issues thus far.
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Did some last tidying - moved it to http://patterns.quantum-star.com - now for the domain...
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Post by RobertGonzalez »

Nice digs. Very well crafted. I'm thinking of going to a Wiki for my PHP Beginner project. This is making it a much tastier proposition.
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