2009/4/14 Vincent Torri <vto...@univ-evry.fr> > > Hey, > > > Hi all I have done a theme to use with trac, it is based on the last >> mockup >> I found for the e-website. >> >> You can see a testing version I have set up at: >> http://www.gurumeditation.it:8000/trac/ >> >> If you like it I will going to do the same for the E content manager. To >> have a consistent look. >> > > i don't like the menus: > > 1) too much different menus: a big one a the top right, a very tiny one > just below, and another tiny one completely on the left, which is even not > vertically aligned with the tiny one on the left
They are not aligned because they will overlap otherwise. I also don't like so much the 2 tiny menu, but trac has 3 menu, and we can't use without all the menu ;) I can try to move the 'login' menu (the tiny one on the left) in another place, maybe in the bottom of the page. And leave on top just the 'Main' trac menu (the big one) and the trac contextual menu (the tiny on the right) > > > 2) why putting the menus on the right of the page ? > The mokup was done with the menu on the right, I just folllowed the mokup imho, a web site must be simple and easy to use and to be viewed, so : > > a) if you can't remove entries to all the menus, at least group them > I can't mix up trac menus, It really need 3 different menu. > > b) most people on earth read from left to right (at least those who develop > are used with english reading), that is, the first thing that their eyes > will do is looking at the left of the page. If you want horizontal menus, it > would be better to align them on the left. > You are so lazy to don't move your eyes until the end of the monitor?? or you have a so big monitor ?? :D Please note that the main menu in my testing trac is atm inverted (it start with the last item) I need to revert that ordering. Dave > > btw, that's also my point of view for the current e.org > > Vincent > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This SF.net email is sponsored by: High Quality Requirements in a Collaborative Environment. Download a free trial of Rational Requirements Composer Now! http://p.sf.net/sfu/www-ibm-com _______________________________________________ enlightenment-users mailing list enlightenment-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/enlightenment-users