Looks good Joni. Great tone, character and feel. Some of the utilitarian pieces I think need fine tuning.
Re: 1. ( opinions, which may be misguided ) - Search prominence is great, but I am confused about the difference between what the 'Find Plugins' link at the top does, and the search box. - Contribute, and Utilize seem to be given too much prominence here, and I'm not crazy about the word 'Utilize'. Maybe 'Get Started' with subs of 'Publish a plugin' and 'Install a plugin' ... ? - Plugin listing by ID seems overly geeky, can't we use the Name field? Re: 2. - The Version column does not seem very useful, can we include latest published date, or is there some author information? Re: 3 - Perfect! - It would be awesome if we could add some sort of image/logo to the publish process, as we are going to be stuck with a very texty site otherwise. I think the nuget site is a very good example of a site based on doing a very similar thing. http://www.nuget.org/ Here is what knockoutjs looks like there: http://www.nuget.org/packages/knockoutjs/ @purplecabbage risingj.com On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 8:17 AM, Max Woghiren <m...@chromium.org> wrote: > Looks great indeed! > > > On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 10:26 PM, Joni Rustulka <j...@adobe.com> wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > > I'm Joni. I work at Adobe as a UX designer on the PhoneGap team, and I > > have recently thrown some time at redesigning the > > http://plugins.cordova.io site. I'm looking for feedback prior to > > implementation - your thoughts are appreciated. > > > > The main screens that have been reworked are as follows: > > > > > > 1. Home (http://cl.ly/image/2n3l1N0Z0g0w) > > The primary goal for the site is to help users find the plugins they > need. > > As such, the main focus is on search/findability. > > > > 2. Search Results (http://cl.ly/image/0c3X3T1E1L0j) > > Upon search for a plugin, the user is returned results. The user can > > filter to include only desired platforms ( > http://cl.ly/image/3W2f321I211r), > > and the results table can be sorted by number of downloads, or plugin ID. > > > > 3. Plugin Details (http://cl.ly/image/2n1p2s3E0a2t) > > The details screen intends to provide all of the necessary information on > > a plugin. > > ** From what I understand, one piece of information that may be missing > > from this screen is "Installation Instructions". This being, config.xml > > feature tags. Is this something that you guys plan to automate, or should > > we be telling plugin authors to put this information in their Read Me? > > Please advise. > > > > Further, we do intend to make this a responsive site - so it will be > > easily viewed on smaller screen sizes. > > > > Thanks for your input, > > -joni > > > > > > PS - big thanks and kudos to Yohei for putting together the pluggy robot! > > > > > > >