Thank You for your continued support and contributions!
Do we really want SVN commits hidden by default on the new site? I like the idea of showing how active our project is on the front page.
How do I create photos for missing targets?Is there a procedure?
I send all layout files to Zagor and he will start slowly implementing it.Creating flexible layout is *really* hard and I don't have any good experience with it. But if someone want to do it contact me or better Zagor.My idea about missing players images.How about another "art request" topic to create them?Here is a background and here you can check missing players. Put player on background and post image inside topic. Remember to add small glow to player. And write inside topic with player image you want create (in case someone also want do it).And Toshiba X is now S model so it is *missing* PS: Like GodEater wrote:Quote from: GodEater on April 02, 2009, 03:23:38 AMA web page design is not going to be 100% perfect for everyone
A web page design is not going to be 100% perfect for everyone
In the spirit of showing you can't please all the people all the time - I prefer macku's layouts to pixelma's modified versions. Sorry!
wrong screens for the ondio fm are used as in this section of the manual then.
Creating flexible layout is *really* hard and I don't have any good experience with it. But if someone want to do it contact me or better Zagor.
Actually, I did not do these mockups just to hear they look better, or they don't. The reason for doing them was getting my point across and to have something to work with (and to show that I'm willing to spend time and thought too). As in e.g.: wouldn't it be better to not have such a white "band"? In my eyes it makes the page fall apart (and if I remember correctly, Llorean stated a similar concern earlier).
While I agree that it's better if the site looks pleasent it's as important (in my eyes) to get information to the viewer. If the occasional visitor thinks "ah, this page looks nice but is there a wiki or an IRC channel?" (*) then I don't think it's a good page, especially for a project like this. *)
or manages to read to the bottom without getting distracted too much.
Another one: is there a reason why the font is smaller in the three column and recent wiki and ml activity part - other than it wouldn't fit otherwise or needed to be even wider? Or is this a bug?
wouldn't it be better to not have such a white "band"? In my eyes it makes the page fall apart
Yes, unfortunately it is a dying art, because everyone uses the same display resolution and uses the browser in the same window size and forgot why HTML was invented...
What I'm trying to say is that web pages aren't designed for every type of display resolutions but for the most popular.
This is where you're wrong. Web pages shouldn't be designed for a specific resolution *at all*
Quote from: pixelma on April 28, 2009, 05:40:09 AMActually, I did not do these mockups just to hear they look better, or they don't. The reason for doing them was getting my point across and to have something to work with (and to show that I'm willing to spend time and thought too). As in e.g.: wouldn't it be better to not have such a white "band"? In my eyes it makes the page fall apart (and if I remember correctly, Llorean stated a similar concern earlier).And I *like* the white band. It does break the page up, deliberately, and in a useful way. It provides a nice visual cue for arranging information in catergories without actually having to have some generic title slapped in the middle of the page.
Has everyone else clicked the "subversion" link at the top? It's beautiful.
it shouldnt be using the rss logo then...
Quote from: saratoga on April 25, 2009, 01:24:43 PMDo we really want SVN commits hidden by default on the new site? I like the idea of showing how active our project is on the front page.I agree - to me this is more important than wiki or mailing list activity.Note: all three links in the top right of the work-in-progress page currently have 'subscribe' misspelled in the mouse-over text.
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