Great job! Everything looks/behaves flawlessly. Much appreciated!
On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 2:08 AM, Manuel Carrasco Moñino <[email protected]>wrote: > All your suggestions are done and committed to gerrit. > > Demo instance has been updated with those changes: > http://gwtproject.gquery.org > > - Manolo > > > On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 9:23 PM, 'Goktug Gokdogan' via GWT Contributors < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> SGTM >> >> >> On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 4:26 AM, Julien Dramaix <[email protected] >> > wrote: >> >>> >>> Others: >>> >>> - Clicking images shows blank page - perhaps just a deployment issue >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> Don't see this issue, what images do you mean? >>> >> >>> > >>> > Click devmode screenshot in >>> http://gwtproject.gquery.org/gettingstarted.html >>> >>> This issue already exists in the production website. I created a bug to >>> track it and I propose to fix it later in another patch : >>> https://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=8707 >>> >>> > So I think we should either keep the old behavior (i.e. auto-collapse) >>> or move the new behavior (no content association for ALL parent menus, >>> expand and collapse on click, NO auto-collapse). >>> > Again the second option is ideal from my point of view but we may want >>> to do it later for reducing the amount work. >>> >>> I'm more in favor of the second option also. >>> >>> >>> > I know this is not a regression - as I noted earlier, all of my >>> comments on the second part are already existing problems. The code >>> examples was broken when we moved to gwtproject.org. >>> > - We don't have syntax highlighting for example code (you can see that >>> in the pages that you have linked) >>> > - Content is not formatted at all in some sample codes (see >>> http://gwtproject.gquery.org/doc/latest/tutorial/JUnit.html#write) - I >>> guess I only saw a few of them. >>> >>> > We can defer all these stuff, just pointed in case if they are easy to >>> fix. >>> >>> Indeed we should defer these stuff. During the gwt-meetup, I would like >>> to propose and discuss of a possible revamp of the website. During this >>> revamp, we could fixe all these problems. >>> >>> I propose that Manolo (thanks again for the good job) fixes the behavior >>> of the menu according to the Goktug second option and then merge his >>> patches in order that we can deploy this version in production. This >>> version improves a lot the existing web site and I would like to add a >>> search box (using google custom search) asap. >>> >>> Julien >>> >>> >>> On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 9:54 PM, 'Goktug Gokdogan' via GWT Contributors >>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Sat, May 10, 2014 at 8:02 AM, Manuel Carrasco Moñino < >>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Sat, May 10, 2014 at 2:33 AM, 'Goktug Gokdogan' via GWT >>>>> Contributors <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Pretty cool. Thanks for all the work. Also special kudos for fixing >>>>>> the styling for download page, it is much more elegant now! >>>>>> >>>>>> Footer: >>>>>> - We are now missing the extra space in the bottom of the pages (the >>>>>> one before the footer) >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> done >>>>> >>>>> - The area for the footer is larger and the text is closer to the >>>>>> bottom - I think the original spacing was better. Also if you take a look >>>>>> at the overview page you will see the footer hides part of the image. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> fixed css >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Others: >>>>>> - Clicking images shows blank page - perhaps just a deployment issue >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Don't see this issue, what images do you mean? >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> Click devmode screenshot in >>>> http://gwtproject.gquery.org/gettingstarted.html >>>> >>>> >>>>> - There is a broken "Advanced Topics" menu item - I think it is >>>>>> mixed up with the Logging menu item. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Fixed, the logging item was indented wrong >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> - I would put "Optimize" to Advanced topics. Perhaps security and >>>>>> i18n as well. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Done, I think i18n could be out. But anyway is difficult to put the >>>>> edge about what are or not advanced topics >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> - Perhaps move Community -> Developer Spotlight under Resources? >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> done >>>>> >>>>> - In Resources, we can move gwt surveys to the end of the list >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> done >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Below are other issues that doesn't look like regressions. Perhaps we >>>>>> can have some other quick wins before publishing the final version? >>>>>> >>>>>> Menu: >>>>>> - Ideally the arrows shouldn't indent the menu items and instead >>>>>> menu items should be aligned by text (e.g. gmail). I'm not sure if you >>>>>> are >>>>>> reusing any widgets here; if you aren't reusing we might want to change >>>>>> that. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> done. We dont use any widget, just html+css. gquery enhances the list >>>>> adding handlers using selectors. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> - We might want to change how menus behave. I actually like GWT >>>>>> Developer pages (e.g. https://developers.google.com/appengine/pricing) >>>>>> where menu items that are parents of the other menu items are not used as >>>>>> links to a content, instead they serve as a placeholder and >>>>>> collapses/expands based when clicked. Also it won't auto collapse >>>>>> existing >>>>>> items. I think all together that is more useable. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I have changed parents with not content (href = #) to expand/collapse >>>>> menu (See 'Advance topics' in docs). >>>>> >>>>> Having parent-items with content makes the menu shorter and easy to >>>>> use, like 'side bars' in google code wikis >>>>> https://code.google.com/p/support/wiki/WikiSyntax#Side_navigation >>>>> >>>>> I'd rather auto-collapse on, but I have set it off as you prefer. >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> Even if you look at the menu in that wiki page, you will see that >>>> parent menu items are not acting as links to their own content instead they >>>> are just placeholders for grouping and will collapse/expand on click. I >>>> think that is the most intuitive and what we should do in the long run, >>>> however that might require some work to move the content to child pages. >>>> >>>> Nevertheless I think the last version is problematic: >>>> - Having menu item sometimes collapse sometimes not collapse when >>>> clicked is not user friendly as they will behave inconsistently. >>>> - As it is difficult and not easy to discover how to collapse a menu >>>> with content after it is expanded, it can become annoying for users to not >>>> have auto-collapse enabled on navigation. >>>> >>>> So I think we should either keep the old behavior (i.e. auto-collapse) >>>> or move the new behavior (no content association for ALL parent menus, >>>> expand and collapse on click, NO auto-collapse). >>>> Again the second option is ideal from my point of view but we may want >>>> to do it later for reducing the amount work. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>>> General: >>>>>> - We have smaller size font for links (probably regular text font is >>>>>> larger than it suppose to be). >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Fixed >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> - Looks like you made the body wider which I think is good but >>>>>> making the whole page right aligned (i.e. all extra space goes to left) >>>>>> is >>>>>> not a good idea. It looks really bad in widescreen (which many developers >>>>>> has). We should probably follow a different approach for distributing the >>>>>> space (e.g. add the extra space to left until a max value is reached). >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I dont know if I understand correctly. The width is adjusted based on >>>>> media sizes, and I have set 3 sizes: wide desktop, small desktop & tablets >>>>> and mobile. Also I have changed the font size (16 -> 14px) so as there is >>>>> more text in the same place, and text alignment (left -> justify). >>>>> >>>>> I have adjusted content padding for big desktop, I see correctly the >>>>> pages, let me know if that works for you. >>>>> >>>> >>>> LGTM. It looks like it distributes the spacing evenly for left and >>>> right sight. I would use less padding before the leftnav but this is mostly >>>> ok. >>>> >>>> I'm not sure if this is a new problem or not but now when you switch >>>> through menu items, left nav sometimes jumps around. It looks this is >>>> related to scrollbar being shown on the right or not. Perhaps you can use >>>> the scrollbar only for the content bar to prevent that from happening. >>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> - All code samples lost formatting and even some lost line >>>>>> wrapping after site migration. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Code styling has not changed for code blocks, I see these pages >>>>> (current site, demo site) in the same way, maybe there is some other page >>>>> wrong or some style interfering >>>>> >>>>> http://www.gwtproject.org/doc/latest/DevGuideCodingBasicsClient.html >>>>> >>>>> http://gwtproject.gquery.org/v2/doc/latest/DevGuideCodingBasicsClient.html >>>>> >>>>> Can you check if you see them in the same way? or send me a link or >>>>> screenshot of the page which works wrong? >>>>> >>>>> >>>> I know this is not a regression - as I noted earlier, all of my >>>> comments on the second part are already existing problems. 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