From: Andrew G. <and...@bl...> - 2004-09-28 19:24:27
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Hello everybody. Over the last day or so I've had a go at putting together an alternative look for the libvisual website. I know Gustavo has a design, and have had a look at it; the same dark theme, some similar color changes, and of course the same logo all feature in the design. I tried getting some screencaps to see if I could make a new logo at first, but the current one surpasses anything I got out of gforce. The entire thing is valid XHTML 1.0 Strict, and is entirely CSS based for the look. There are some alternative stylesheets, too, if you feel so inclined. I've tested it rendering in Gecko and KHTML. I'm not sure if IE will accept it (I'll have to see if it still works under wine at some point), and it does use alpha-blended pngs, but they can be changes. It's not functional; it's simply a template which will get moulded around a CMS or have one built into it. The links are just ideas, too. I'd like to know if you like it, hate it, or have unprintable views about it. Should I go ahead and try integrating it? Should I change the look? Anyway, I suppose you will want to see it after all this, so head over to: http://bytehoard.ath.cx/libvisualtest Andrew Godwin |
From: Dennis S. <sy...@yo...> - 2004-09-28 19:43:14
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On Tue, 2004-09-28 at 20:24 +0100, Andrew Godwin wrote: > It's not functional; it's simply a template which will get moulded around a > CMS or have one built into it. The links are just ideas, too. > > I'd like to know if you like it, hate it, or have unprintable views about it. > Should I go ahead and try integrating it? Should I change the look? > > Anyway, I suppose you will want to see it after all this, so head over to: > > http://bytehoard.ath.cx/libvisualtest I'm simply VERY VERY VERY happy with this design, it's exactly what I want. If you could throw an CMS around this, that would be just super. Thanks a lot! Dennis |
From: Vitaly V. B. <vit...@us...> - 2004-09-28 20:03:18
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On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 20:24:18 +0100 Andrew Godwin <and...@bl...> wrote: > http://bytehoard.ath.cx/libvisualtest 8-(_) WOW!! It's Great, Andrew! -- Vitaly GPG Key ID: F95A23B9 |
From: Jeroen <dys...@xs...> - 2004-09-28 21:36:40
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In message #1 on Tue, Sep 28, 2004 at 08:24:18PM +0100, Andrew Godwin mumbled: > <snip> > http://bytehoard.ath.cx/libvisualtest *Wow!* A few points though 1) sync the sequence of the icons on the left with those on the right? (The icons are a really cool idea btw.) 2) seperate 'about' and 'news'. Add icon/entry for each? Think about getting back to 'main page', too. 3) where to put documentation? Kind regards / met vriendelijke groet, Jeroen |
From: Dennis S. <sy...@yo...> - 2004-09-28 21:47:01
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On Tue, 2004-09-28 at 23:36 +0200, Jeroen wrote: > In message #1 on Tue, Sep 28, 2004 at 08:24:18PM +0100, Andrew Godwin mumbled: > > <snip> > > http://bytehoard.ath.cx/libvisualtest > > *Wow!* > > A few points though > > 1) sync the sequence of the icons on the left with those on the right? > (The icons are a really cool idea btw.) > 2) seperate 'about' and 'news'. Add icon/entry for each? Think > about getting back to 'main page', too. > 3) where to put documentation? Well we need some more links anyway, like 'team' and such, but I think that'll be in the CMS :) |
From: Andrew G. <and...@bl...> - 2004-09-28 21:48:10
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On Tuesday 28 September 2004 22:36, Jeroen wrote: > In message #1 on Tue, Sep 28, 2004 at 08:24:18PM +0100, Andrew Godwin mumbled: > > <snip> > > http://bytehoard.ath.cx/libvisualtest > > *Wow!* > I'm liking the reactions so far, for sure. > A few points though > > 1) sync the sequence of the icons on the left with those on the right? > (The icons are a really cool idea btw.) Yeah, this will be a feature; probably use the same code for both menus, just dropping the next. > 2) seperate 'about' and 'news'. Add icon/entry for each? Think > about getting back to 'main page', too. > 3) where to put documentation? > I's an example ;) I know very well you need more stuff; these were just five things I though of and used. However, I think having about & news on the main page is a good idea. And perhaps a wiki-style thing for docs? |