On Saturday 29 August 2009 20:00:09 Matthew Toseland wrote:
> On Thursday 27 August 2009 16:48:58 Artefact2 wrote:
> > Hello there,
> >
> > I've been working lately on some interface changes. As suggested
> > previously by toad, we now have a status bar in all themes.
> >
> > So what is it ? It's a small bar that shows : current node language,
> > number of connected peers, security levels, simple/advanced mode
> > switch & a count of warnings and minor messages.
> >
> > So we gain a little more space and we have handy information always
> > availible. Neat. We can also use that status bar to include very cool
> > things like : number of unread Freemails, number of new messages in the
> > favourite Freetalk board, a search field... Maybe this will be done
> > later (long-term).
>
> Might get a bit large...
> >
> > Here are some screenshots of the status bar with different themes.
> > Pictures are small, sorry, they are taken from my laptop.
> >
> > http://tinyurl.com/lq8fx5 Default theme with new statusbar
> > http://tinyurl.com/l9wdxx Critical errors & alerts are now shown on
> > every page, and won't appear in the status bar message count.
> > http://tinyurl.com/law77u Status bar in other themes (grayandblue)
> >
> > I also did created a new theme, called "Minimalist". As the name
> > suggests, it's pretty clean, and was inspirated by Google's UIs.
> >
> > The welcome page was really tweaked, the menu is the same that
> > clean-dropdown except that it is shown at the very top-left corner of
> > the screen. The title is shown at the top-right corner, so that this
> > theme has a very little header (~25px at most, of course that depends on
> > the size of your fonts).
> >
> > http://tinyurl.com/ktjawt Welcome page
> > http://tinyurl.com/n2qr7m Friends page with a purple alert ; critical
> > errors are shown red.
> > http://tinyurl.com/mto7eb Statistics page ; as you can see the status
> > bar is fixed at the bottom (thus always visible).
>
> Doesn't look like this for me (it shows the currently selected menu's
> submenus at the top, and the status bar is all in purple). Artefact2 is
> working on this...
> >
> > The theme has been tested (successfully) on Mozilla Firefox (>=3.5),
> > Opera 10 beta and Chromium (latest nightly build on Linux). So it should
> > work on most Webkit & Gecko based browsers.
> >
> > Should we make this theme the default ? The activelinks are forced to be
> > shown on the welcome page, so it would be great to push them. (Once they
> > are in the client cache, the loading is a lot faster, almost
> > unnoticeable).
>
> On the web-pushing branch they are pushed. IMHO we should make this theme the
> default after merging web-pushing.
> >
> > Thanks for reading & for your replies.
>
The new theme is still broken for me and presumably for other debian stable
(iceweasel 3.0.6) users:
http://amphibian.dyndns.org/snapshot23.png
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