Thanks for your comments
Bug: It relies on the browser's default styles having a white background.
I'll fix it this evening.
Bug:
Inheritance diagram for (...) doesn't seem to work. I'm using Chrome version 26.0.1410.64 m on Windows 7
JS Error: "toggleVisibility is not defined "
I already noticed that. I have no idea why it doesn't work, maybe a Doxygen bug?
I think it would be great if we could navigate between the pages of the tutorial (with a simple link to the next page)
Is it really needed? The tutorials are really independant, it's not as if they had to be followed in order.
and if there were some buttons to go up in the page in the doc/tutorial pages (it's not very necessary, but it's always great to have some kind of button like that).
Could be done. But in this case, where should I put these buttons?
Might probably be a bit bigger though... And as soon as we have the "simple & fast multimedia library", we could include that
This was a quick and dirty update. I'll improve it later. That would be great if I could integrate the website's banner directly.
Summary
I think that instead of "Welcome to the SFML website", you should put a short description about what SFML is. For example: "SFML is a Simple and Fast Multimedia Library that provides a solid foundation for developing games and multimedia software." Then you can give your 3 catchy points about multi-media, multi-platform, etc.
Why not
Showcase
When I check out a new library or engine out, I want to see where it has been used before. So I really think you need a Showcase section on the site. Not a wiki, but a personal selection of say 4 of the best projects you've seen that have used SFML. I think something like ATOM ZOMBIE SMASHER (http://en.sfml-dev.org/forums/index.php?topic=4024.0) would be awesome as a feature item.
The main menu on the website is already full, I can't add new sections (bad design, I know...). So I don't know where such a section would go. I guess it wouldn't be visible enough and kind of lost, on the wiki. Suggestions are welcome
Quote
Would be nice to see a quote from someone about SFML, maybe in the showcase?
You mean, a list of people who say that SFML is great? I don't think this kind of stuff adds value to the website / library. Unless the quotes are from popular software developers / projects, but I have nothing like that to put on the website
Your forum avatar still has the old logo; so you might want to update that. Also the flattr page is still using the old logo.
Done.
A bug I found is if you make your browser's width smaller than the minimum width of the site the horizontal scroll bars will appear correctly, however if you scroll to the right the green banner at the top will only stay the size of the browser window, basically the green banner needs a minimum width.
Good catch, I didn't notice that.
Laurent, you really put a lot of effort into the Graphics tutorials! Nice work!
Hopefully they will now answer most of the common questions asked on the forum, especially about vertex arrays, views and the new rendering API in general.
Maybe you could add again the symbols for the modules in the tutorial overview.
I haven't found a consistent set of icons that all look good. Hum, maybe it's cleaner without them.