Unfortunately or not, design is very very important. Even in a very early
beta test. Fresh experience: our beta testers were much more satisfied with
a community portal after we put a simple oswd skin on it.

 

Pick some of these (the first few fit the best I think)

http://www.oswd.org/design/preview/id/3134

http://www.oswd.org/design/preview/id/3268 

http://www.oswd.org/design/preview/id/3194 

http://www.oswd.org/design/preview/id/3557

http://www.oswd.org/design/preview/id/3459

http://www.oswd.org/design/preview/id/3465 

 

It would be very nice, if there were at least two skins (ie. the first two)
in the fw distro, and a showcase of the skins on flexwiki.com.

 

 

SzaMa

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Derek
Lakin
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 9:55 AM
To: FlexWiki Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Flexwiki-users] FlexWiki Style Feedback

 

I get your point. I doubt there are any statistics out there on the number
of people that dislike brown so much that it would put them off a web site
completely. Generally speaking, the tones in the new style are neutral, but
the background colour for the sidebars is quite dark. 

 

If enough people here on the mailing list agree that lighter colours should
be used for the sidebars in the default CSS, then it can easily be changed
(it's just a simple JPEG image and one colour value in the CSS) and I'd be
more than happy to do so. 

As I mentioned before, if the community would prefer to see something
different as the default style, or if they would like to contribute
additional alternative styles, then feel free to do so.

 

Thanks again,

 

Derek.

On Nov 14, 2007 8:27 PM, Jimmy Sieben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

While you can't please everyone, I think you can definitely make a conscious
decision to do something that won't turn a lot of people off.

 

Neutral colors are safe, and I am afraid that brown is not in the same
category of "safe" colors for a professional web product, and as you point
out there are accessibility issues as well. 

 

I worry that the current default Flexwiki.com <http://flexwiki.com/>  look
risks turning people off before they can even discover what is great about
the software. 

 

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ] On Behalf Of Derek
Lakin
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 9:33 AM 


To: FlexWiki Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Flexwiki-users] FlexWiki Style Feedback

 

Web site designs and style, as with any aspect of design and style are
always a matter of taste. If anyone doesn't like the new brown look, then
I'm sorry, but we can't please everyone. FlexWiki has always had the ability
to customise the CSS for the Web application and we have also added in the
ability to dynamically switch between defined stylesheets. The current
implementation also includes a stylesheet to revert to the "classic"
FlexWiki style if the new one is not to your taste. 

 

If there are specific accessibility issues or bugs, then please raise these
on the BugTracker [1] and we will endeavour to fix them as soon as possible.

 

I'm not about to apologise for the new look and feel; I designed it
according to a style that I liked and it was available in the pre-RC
releases for some time before it was put live on flexwiki.com
<http://flexwiki.com/>  for people to report bugs and to provide feedback.
As I said, it would be impossible to come up with a style that everyone
likes, which is why we implemented the ability to change the style and why
FlexWiki has always had the ability to customise the CSS. 

 

I appreciate your feedback (negative or otherwise) and encourage you to
develop alternative styles that we can provide with the FlexWiki
installation.

 

Many thanks,

 

Derek

[1] http://www.flexwiki.com/default.aspx/FlexWiki/SourceForgeBugTracker.html

On Nov 14, 2007 11:28 AM, Nathan Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Nov 13, 2007 6:28 PM, Walt Crosby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
>
> Change the name to "Espresso" and it suddenly takes on a pleasing, 
> comforting tone ;)
>
>

Maybe 'Espresso' will stick better than 'chocolate.' I personally am
not a huge fan of brown in general (my wife and I argue over that all
the time, ;) so I feel that I'm particularly biased, and I'll admit, 
it was the driving force in figuring out how to do the alternate
stylesheet work. I don't know what to do except to do some sort of
poll and then, more importantly, get the work submitted. Derek has
done a ton of work in this area and even if Espresso/Chocolate/Brown 
gets out voted, I think that it'd be silly to vote in a change without
some sort of replacement to go with.

Aside from chocolate, there is one thing that I would like to see
changed: I believe that the borders are too wide. I don't know if they 
were widened for a particulary purpose, but there is considerable
whitespace "wasted" on a normal 4x3 monitor, and a ton on 16x9
monitors. This is particularly noticable on the LeftBorder, but the
RightBorder could use a little Jenny Craig, too. 

-nathan

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