Re: [android-developers] Re: new look for the android app developers website

2012-06-29 Thread Latimerius
On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 7:26 PM, b0b pujos.mich...@gmail.com wrote:
 Ah changing stuff for the sake of changing stuff...

Yeah... call me conservative but I just hate when people do that.  I
don't get it, does anyone know what problem they were trying to solve?

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[android-developers] Re: new look for the android app developers website

2012-06-28 Thread Jose_GD
Take a look at the offline version of the docs in your SDK installation.

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El sábado, 23 de junio de 2012 21:55:38 UTC-3, appdev escribió:

 Looks like the android app developers website made a big change. It will 
 take getting used to. Any way to link to the old site/format?

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Re: [android-developers] Re: new look for the android app developers website

2012-06-28 Thread Mark Murphy
On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 6:54 AM, Jose_GD jose.gonzale...@gmail.com wrote:
 Take a look at the offline version of the docs in your SDK installation.

Those will be replaced with the new look if you install the new docs
for Android 4.1. That being said, you're right -- this should work
until you need an offline copy of the 4.1 docs.

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[android-developers] Re: new look for the android app developers website

2012-06-28 Thread b0b
Old pages were better, in particular they were more readable.
Ah changing stuff for the sake of changing stuff...

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[android-developers] Re: new look for the android app developers website

2012-06-28 Thread JP


On Jun 27, 12:18 pm, Nobu Games dev.nobu.ga...@gmail.com wrote:
 I have three major problems with the new appearance:

    1. Resources are missing. You cannot browse the SDK example files
    anymore and therefore a lot of already posted and cached links (on
    Stackoverflow) do not work anymore. Also Google results are still not up to
    date and point to the old version of the website.
    2. The new font looks fancy but is slightly blurry on my screen. It is
    hard to read and makes my eyes tired after a while. Documentation pages
    with lots of text should be easy on the eyes. This is simply not the case
    here.

Outch. I went and checked a link to one of the older posts on the
developer blog; some of which I find highly useful. The post about
backwards compatibility, for example.

This stackoverflow question:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4873827/android-backward-code-compatibility
includes a link to the original post here:
http://developer.android.com/resources/articles/backward-compatibility.html
Which is gone without auto-forward.

sarcasm on What a fail. From the company that built its business on
hyperlinks. Oh well. At least the skydivers didn't crash into the
street. off


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[android-developers] Re: new look for the android app developers website

2012-06-27 Thread Pent
 Bear in mind that a new statue appeared at the Googleplex, and today
 is the first day of the Google I|O conference, meaning that we are
 probably just a few hours from a new Android SDK release, whose docs
 will only show up in the new site layout.

N! Not another one already!

Pent

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[android-developers] Re: new look for the android app developers website

2012-06-27 Thread Nobu Games
I have three major problems with the new appearance:

   1. Resources are missing. You cannot browse the SDK example files 
   anymore and therefore a lot of already posted and cached links (on 
   Stackoverflow) do not work anymore. Also Google results are still not up to 
   date and point to the old version of the website.
   2. The new font looks fancy but is slightly blurry on my screen. It is 
   hard to read and makes my eyes tired after a while. Documentation pages 
   with lots of text should be easy on the eyes. This is simply not the case 
   here.
   3. The whole new website is *slow*. Page loads take way too long and my 
   browser of choice (Firefox) is unresponsive until the complete page is 
   loaded. On average it takes about 15 seconds until an API reference page is 
   ready for mouse clicks and scrolling.

Enough ranted :-)

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