BrainfoodErik,

You should better comment an attach in the Jira issue. Attachments don't get 
through at Apache

Jacques
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Erik Schuessler 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2011 6:27 PM
  Subject: Re: Updated Flat Grey Visual Theme (was: [jira] Commented: 
(OFBIZ-4120) Umbrella task for features which use javascript to degrade 
gracefully)


  This is a nice clean theme. I am happy to help out on polishing up the look 
and feel.

  One thing that has always bugged me for user interface is the search area. It 
seems like we could modify the search area as an expandable bar over a side 
menu, when I have used the back end, the catalog browse is more useful to me 
over some of the advanced search options. Granted, the main search is very 
useful so it gets priority, however the but all of the advanced searches are 
not.

  I have attached a picture of what I am talking about. Just my two bits.

  Thanks
  Erik

  One issue that I would like to see change is to move the 

  On 1/17/2011 4:41 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote: 
    Yes that makes sense. And anyway if they prefer another theme they have now 
the choice. It's ok with me 

    Jacques 

    Ryan Foster wrote: 

      I guess it really just comes down to the approach.  The objective of the 
task was to update the Flat Grey theme.  So, I 
      approached the design as a realign rather than a redesign.  I did not 
look at any other themes as examples, I simply focused on 
      how Flat Grey looked and functioned and then tried to make the smallest 
amount of CSS and markup changes possible in order to 
      achieve the objective and stay with the scope of the task.   
      I understand your bias, because I have it as well, as probably every 
other active OFBiz developer does.  But for the average 
      user, the vast majority are going to select one language, one time zone, 
and one theme and then never touch this section again.  Also, for a developer 
deploying OFBiz across a large organization, they may even decide to set these 
preferences globally across 
      the entire organization and not allow the user to have these selections.  
In that case, it becomes much easier for them because 
      they can simply disable the footer in the theme and it does not affect 
anything else at all.    
      Ryan L. Foster 
      801.671.0769 
      [email protected] 
      ryanlfoster.com 

      On Jan 17, 2011, at 11:07 AM, Jacques Le Roux wrote: 


        Ryan Foster wrote: 

          That was exactly what I was trying to do.  It seemed even more weird 
to me to have theme selection and language in the header, 
          but have timezone selection in the footer and to have half of the 
application links in the header and the other half in the 
          footer.  The new grouping is much more logical in my opinion.  All of 
the applications are now grouped together in the header, 
          and all of the user preference selections, which are secondary, are 
grouped together in the footer. 


        That was true for the old Flat Grey but what about how it's handled in 
Tomahawk for instance. Maybe I'm biased though because 
        for testing purpose I'm always switching languages and themes... BTW 
the time zone selection is missing in Tomahawk... 
        Jacques 


          Ryan L. Foster 
          801.671.0769 
          [email protected] 
          ryanlfoster.com 

          On Jan 17, 2011, at 7:30 AM, Adrian Crum wrote: 


            Ryan can answer that question. I believe he was trying to keep the 
masthead small so there is more room for the main content. 

            -Adrian 

            --- On Mon, 1/17/11, Jacques Le Roux (JIRA) <[email protected]> 
wrote: 

              Also I asked 
              {quote} 
              BTW I was surprised that Ryan and you put the access to 
              preferences and languages features in the footer. It's not 
              always visible and seems a bit weird to me 
              {quote} 

              Any answers? ;) 





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