Patrick and I managed to tweak the site a little bit more.
Take a look at these pages (examples, news and next changes):
http://bibliontology.com/examples
http://bibliontology.com/news
http://bibliontology.com/nextchanges
Now it is using some internal, Drupal magic (new content types and
view). We enable RSS feeds on these lists, so that tracking the
evolution of the ontology become easier. We will cetainly continue to
add such features as time goes (for example, more description fields,
changing the change log and creating it that way, etc).
Hope you find it even more useful ;)
Thanks,
Take care,
Fred
If you do keep the many-example-page structure, add "examples list",
"next" and "prev" links to the top & bottom of each example.
Also, consider making a background color & some right-padding on the
blocks with fixed-width text, Wide lines look a bit odd.
--
Christopher Gutteridge -- http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/people/cjg
Lead Developer, EPrints Project, http://eprints.org/
Web Projects Manager, School of Electronics and Computer Science,
University of Southampton.