On 12/01/11 17:20, Andy Allan wrote:

On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 2:42 PM, Andy Allan<[email protected]>  wrote:

I've tried out some of these ideas on a branch and I'm looking for
feedback / suggestions on both the overall idea and especially the
implementation. It's not 100% (there's lots of paths need testing and
adapting) but enough that you get the idea. Simply point an oauth
client (e.g. potlatch2) at a local copy and spot the differences.

https://github.com/gravitystorm/openstreetmap-website/tree/slim1

Thoughts?

Well as I said to you in the pub last week there are definitely some issues with the implementation - it's more invasive than I think it probably needs to be. That can all be sorted out though.

More importantly, I don't actually think it looks very good - in fact aesthetically I think it looks worse than what we have now and that's quite an achievement ;-)

OK, this is something I'd still like to see happening, but I'd like
some more feedback if anyone has some. To help do that I've put some
screenshots up of what things look like at

http://gravitystorm.dev.openstreetmap.org/slim1/

Those have, of course, been done with what might charitably be described as an unusually sized browser window... What I see is something more like this:

http://tomh.dev.openstreetmap.org/slimoauth/

The second one in particular is horrible because of the long line of text pushing right across the page.

The logo stuck on it's own at the top just looks really odd as well.

I'm also rather concerned that it looks too different to OSM when a major point of OAuth is for people to wind up at a site they recognise as being OSM when they are authenticating.

Also, is it possible for me to set up a copy of this branch on the dev
server (e.g. slim1.apis.dev.openstreetmap.org) - so that other people
(e.g. app designers) can comment without having to install the whole
kaboodle?

Done, at http://slimoauth.apis.dev.openstreetmap.org/.

Tom

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