On Wednesday 24 June 2009 13:34:05 Zero3 wrote:
> Cl?ment skrev:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > So, only one answer in the buttons thread, I'm a bit disappointed.
> >
> > However, my girlfriend and I worked on the website, so here is the result
> > (we only made the homepage). We used the green button with arrow (it
> > looks quite good :) ).
> >
> > Here is the file (I tried to attach it, but I received a message saying
> > it's too big...) : http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?ynqz24dgt4m
> >
> > Any comment is welcome (even if it's to say : "Wow you're awesome !1!11"
> > ;) ),
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Dieppe
>
> I think it is great! Very much an improvement to our current design.
>
> A few things to look at, in my opinion:
>
> - Bit too square-ish menus
For now I think it will stay like that. Of course, if you want to make change
to it, you're very welcome (I agree that it needs some tweaking, but I don't
have the motivation to do it right now :p )
> - Too big a contrast between the download image and the mouse-over version
Ah ? I find that very pretty actually. I'll ask my girlfriend if she can do
another version.
> - The text in the screenshot is more or less unreadable.
Well, this screenshot is just here to show how it will look. I should have
mention that it's not intended to be the "official" screenshot. Just a stub.
> - The content in the footer isn't really important. You might as well
> move everything but the license information to other pages (you might
> even move that as well, actually)
Well, footers are importants in website : contact, license, site map (I don't
think we need one since we have a dropdown menu), and so on should be there.
> - Bad text-wrapping on the front page
I don't understand this one.
> - Remove the extra spacing between the news header and the actual news
> items
>
Ok, will do that.
> But all in all, I think it's awesome! It helps streamline the process of
> getting up and running with Freenet. I'm working on the Windows
> installer and toad (and possibly others?) have worked quite a bit on the
> fproxy design lately, so I really think we are moving forward here.
>
Well, I know, I was involved in the restructuration of the ui too :)
(I really liked my HCI course, so...)
> - Zero3
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