From: William Trenker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
One design consideration is how much to rely on CSS. Looking under the
hood (ie, viewing the source) for some of these slick designs reveals
modest to sophisticated dependence on CSS. But I think the days of
worrying how it's going to look on Netscape
I have been working with Plone now for a couple of days. I think your
suggestion is an excellent one. It has very crisp/clean lines ... excellent
implementation...
I propose to base the Zope3 ZMI on the Plone CMF skin (designed primarily
by
the talented Alexander Limi and Vidar Andersen with
I think this conversation is trending in the wrong direction.
Zope 3 needs to make it possible to build YABB, interfaces which support
all browsers while still looking slick, etc.
However, it is important to note: Zope 3 is *not* a product. It is used
to build products. The core ZMI is
as a data point, here is browser data for one of the sites i own. the data
is produced by webalizer. NS4 is becoming negligible::
Top 25 of 73 Total User Agents
# HitsUser Agent
1 47194 81.46% Micro$haft Internet Exploder
2 16780 28.96% MSIE 6.0
3 16273
On Fri, 2002-04-05 at 12:41, Paul Everitt wrote:
However, it is important to note: Zope 3 is *not* a product. It is used
to build products. The core ZMI is needed to the extent that it helps
build or administer products. Thus, Zope 3 is not like YABB.
[snip]
With all this in mind, I
mac OS X browsers:
- IE 5.1
- mozilla 0.99 (=1.0)
i won't include OmniWeb because its CSS support is still flaky.
jens
On Friday, April 5, 2002, at 04:04 , Dan Pierson wrote:
On Fri, 2002-04-05 at 12:41, Paul Everitt wrote:
However, it is important to note: Zope 3 is *not* a product. It
On 05 Apr 2002 09:04:15 +, Dan Pierson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree. IMHO the browser compatibility requirements for the new ZMI
should be summarized as:
Current IE
Mozilla 1.0
Konqueror (KDE 3.0 version)
...what's the current state of Mac browsers...
That
Jens Vagelpohl writes:
mac OS X browsers:
- IE 5.1
- mozilla 0.99 (=1.0)
i won't include OmniWeb because its CSS support is still flaky.
Whether a browser should be included depends on what portion of the
audience uses it, not how broken it may be. I don't see it listed in
the
Folks, can we please stop the zope-dev/zope3-dev crossposts and direct this
thread to zope3-dev only? You're doubling the volume of posts I have to
read. :) Thanks.
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I agree 100% with Toby. I don't care how it looks in NS4 or (insert old
non-standard browser here), so long as the functionality is still there.
I think the ZMI should also work 100% with w3m. If we do that, then we
are basically already taking care or accessibility.
I also vote to kill
I almost 100% agree with Casey--and hallelujah for him writing it, because
that means I don't have to. ;-)
I agree that
we ought to trash frames
we ought to use strict xhtml 1.0
we ought to rely on CSS for all graphic elements
(correlative) we ought to not use *any* shims or non-logical
JV == Jens Vagelpohl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
JV as a data point, here is browser data for one of the sites i
JV own. the data is produced by webalizer. NS4 is becoming
JV negligible::
PE == Paul Everitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
PE However, it is important to note: Zope 3
Jens Vagelpohl wrote:
as a data point, here is browser data for one of the sites i own. the data
is produced by webalizer. NS4 is becoming negligible::
IMHO it simply has to pass the w3c html and css validators at
http://validator.w3.org/
http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/
BTW: my Browser
Hi, Alexander Limi here, I am responsible for Plone's design and XHTML/CSS.
I just want to clarify some issues:
* The goal of Plone is to be lightweight, to offload as much layout as
possible to the CSS. Should be possible to use in low-bandwith situations
(mobile 9600bps GSM connections etc).
From: Casey Duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In light of that, I would like to see a ZMI skin that is fully xhtml 1.0
compliant, and uses CSS2 to its full extend, and possibly some CSS3. To
me that means that one could develop the html coding completely devoid
of presentation (no tables used for
From: Casey Duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In light of that, I would like to see a ZMI skin that is fully xhtml 1.0
compliant, and uses CSS2 to its full extend, and possibly some CSS3. To
me that means that one could develop the html coding completely devoid
of presentation (no tables used for
At 07:41 AM 4/5/02 -0500, Paul Everitt wrote:
I think this conversation is
trending in the wrong direction.
The core ZMI is needed to the extent that it helps build or administer
products. Thus, Zope 3 is not like YABB.
Yes, your point is well taken. I hesitated bringing this up in the
first
If you're looking for a group that understands UI and HTML, check out
www.37signals.com. They do excellent UI and design work that looks
simple, clean, and slick. They're expensive, but I wouldn't be
surprised if they donated their work just to say they designed Zope
3's UI, that would be a huge
Rossen Raykov writes:
...
1. the server log
2. the output to the client.
...
In the second case it is better if Zope is returning just the error or the
response.
In the XML-RPC case the error have to be a valid XML-RPC response, not a
stack trace.
Thus, this may mean an exception
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