Lightbox would be great and a must have, atm the images links Points to the Images as URLs, I tried ESC which is defacto normal to Close such Things, then I realized, I have to go back. Seems a broken UX.
So what is the current state of this? I want to contribute sooner or later too to the Project. I would like to Transfer stuff from the current page (My placeholder) to that page. Gesendet von Mail für Windows 10 Von: Neil C Smith Gesendet: Samstag, 24. Februar 2018 20:51 An: [email protected] Betreff: Re: A NetBeans website proposal On Sat, 24 Feb 2018 at 17:54 cowwoc <[email protected]> wrote: > I personally favor 1080p and letting the browser > downscale as needed. > Well, probably, or maybe even responsive image sets, but all things in time. ;-) I assume we have bigger versions of these? Mind you, I'm not sure some of those dialogs are actually that big! Personally I think we could go live with this, but not forget it. I can also look at integrating a lightbox or similar, unless there's already one in Foundation? On Sat, 24 Feb 2018 at 15:36 Antonio <[email protected]> wrote: > On 24/02/18 15:04, Glenn Holmer wrote: > >> https://netbeans.vieiro.net/download/nb90/ > > I *love* the old-time NetBeans "swirl" in the header :) > > I love that too. :-) We should recover more of those backgrounds. > I love it too - and it should in no way be considered laziness that we used something pre-existing! ;-) > > Neil did a great job cropping it to a exactly 16:9 ratio. These details > come from professionals that know what they're doing. I love the work > he's done with SCSS as well. er, thanks ... you know I'm trying to get out of this professional web lark, right?! :-) Now, speaking of responsive images, a real professional would have created more than one version of the hero image for different size screens! I can have a look at that next week too assuming we're definitely using this one for now. Best wishes, Neil -- Neil C Smith Artist & Technologist www.neilcsmith.net Praxis LIVE - hybrid visual IDE for creative coding - www.praxislive.org
