Hi Ondrey, hi Aaron, hi List,
On 10/18/2010 03:36 AM, Aaron S. Meurer wrote:
On Oct 17, 2010, at 5:18 PM, Ondrej Certik wrote:
Hi Felix!
On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 4:12 PM, Felix Kaiser<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
the new design is great, I really like it.
Heres a few suggestions / things I noticed:
- The border between the content and the sidebar is too big.
- The Sympy logo should be visible on every page, not only in the content
area of the main page.
- A lot of vertical space is wasted for the "Sympy" headline. Not sure how
to fix that.
Maybe make it inline with the tabs. So just have the SymPy logo, "SymPy," then
all the tabs at the very top of the page.
I agree, that might work.
- The background colors of the navbar, the copyright block and the sidebar
headlines should match.
- The bottom side of the navbar looks awful. I think the "tab look" only
works if theres no border between the tabs and the content.
- The buttons in the navbar could use a hover effect.
What would they do? I am a little hesitant about webpages that require hover
effects to get to content because I know from experience on my iPod touch that
such things are not very easy to navigate with a touch screen. Actually, they
are hard to navigate with a mouse too. If you have a hover-over menu, it
requires you to keep your mouse over the menu all the way down to what you
want, which is annoying.
The hover effect wouldn't change the position at all, just the
background color. Like this:
http://night.fxkr.net/upload/sympy-hover.html
I dislike those hover menus you described too.
- The quick links need a seperator in between.
I already mentioned to Ondrej how the quick links appear all on one paragraph
to me (in Safari 5 in Snow Leopard).
Same here, Chrome on Debian/testing.
Thanks so much for the feedback. Yes, I totally agree. Do you know how
to fix those in the html code?
Yes, I'll look into it.
I just use some page template made by
someone else, but I don't know how to fix any of those easily.
If anyone could help with this, it'd be great. I think that we are very close.
Ondrej
How separate is the content from the design?
Can you easily switch to other themes to see how they look? Also, I think it's
probably css, not html (but the same applies).
As far as I see that (allowing the user to change the CSS at runtime)
should be possible with relatively little work
Aaron Meurer
@github (see other email): If you want you can add my github user,
"fxkr", to that organization.
Oh and something else: I think we really shouldn't be checking in the
compiled .html files (those outside of the templates/ directory).
Felix
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