Looks good; i especially like the logged out page emphasising layer preview.
Jody
On 09/02/2011, at 1:46 PM, Justin Deoliveira wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Recently I sat down with Rollie, our designer, and he had some thoughts about
> how to improve the organization of the sidebar in the web ui. I have attached
> to two sets of images with the before and after pictures. Let us know what
> you think.
>
> Logged in before/after:
>
> https://skitch.com/jdeolive/rpai8/geoserver-welcome-3
> https://skitch.com/jdeolive/rpaiq/geoserver-welcome-4-1
>
> Logged out before/after:
>
> https://skitch.com/jdeolive/rpai1/geoserver-welcome-2
> https://skitch.com/jdeolive/rpaiw/geoserver-welcome
>
> Here is a summary of the changes and the rationale behind them.
>
> * Separate settings category
>
> The top "Server" has become a bit crowded. Since half of the items are
> "settings" oriented it makes sense to have a separate category for them.
>
> * Promote layer preview
>
> The layer preview is probably the most used part of the entire ui. And as its
> sits today it does not come across as very prominent. So the idea is to
> promote it into the data section.
>
> * Ordering in terms of most frequently used
>
> As you noticed in the screen shots the settings category is moved to the
> bottom. The idea here is to order the categories in such as way so that the
> "configuration" based ones order from top to bottom by most frequently used.
> Data being the most used, followed by services, followed by settings. The
> last two are a toss up I guess but that is the general idea.
>
> Thoughts and feedback welcome.
>
> Thanks.
>
> -Justin
>
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