The current design can be found here (links aren't working obviously
though)...

http://boxily.com:8888/

Please let me know your thoughts.  I apologize for not making this
public earlier, but I wanted to make sure Anand and Branko were happy
with the changes before putting it out to the public.  I think we like
the general look so far.

For the record, this is really only a style change.  I'd like to work
on the structure and content more, but wanted to get this out first.

Cheers,
Justin

On Jan 24, 6:52 pm, Angelo Gladding <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Nicely done, I like this one better!
>
> Thanks andrei, it means a great deal.
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 5:47 AM, andrei <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Nicely done, I like this one better!
>
> > On Jan 24, 3:10 pm, Angelo Gladding <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> > Although I will probably inevitably end up sounding like a fascist, I
> >> > don't think a public vote should be the principal decision-making
> >> > mechanism in projects like this. It's better that everyone simply
> >> > takes a look at the work-in-progress stuff and contribute their ideas.
> >> > We've actually just started working on this the other day.
>
> >>http://webpy.org/deployment?m=history
>
> >> > > I don't understand why your mockup is far less complete than mine...
> >> > ...we all have real lives, so we couldn't get our schedules synced.
>
> >> Ahh the asynchronicity of unreal life.
>
> >> - - -
>
> >> (min)imalism — for the community's consideration.
>
> >>http://i.imgur.com/Eq5kN.png
>
> >> CHANGES
>
> >> Site Template
>
> >> * one snake, please — I personally like this one best
> >> * transparent favicon and snake logo
> >> * SEARCH
> >>   * first tab-index
> >>   * support for OpenSearch (see upper right of *my view* above)
> >>   * Goog custom search across webpy.org, launchpad & github
> >> * `universal edit button` (see tooltip in *my view* above)
> >> * one, obvious home link (doubles as hCard for the web.py organization)
> >>   * breadcrumbs will logically fit between top `web.py` and `<h1>`
> >>     * if any URIs actually descend multiple levels of hierarchy [???]
> >> * HTML5 (i.e. <header>, <article>, <nav>, <footer>)
> >> * document structure places `article` content before `nav`igational 
> >> elements
> >> * simplified navigation
> >>   * changelog has nothing to do with "Getting" which leaves only `Download`
> >>     * hence change of heading from `Get` to `Use`
> >>   * merge `download` into `install`
> >>   * move deployment information from `install` to `deploy`
> >>     * break setup into parts and merge with `deploy` and elsewhere
> >>   * `learn` section is more focused
> >> * quote moved to footer revealing whitespace and collapsing header
> >> * Aaron and Anand's info provided as hCards (as `vcard.agent`s of web.py)
> >> * Anand presented with <address> to designate *main author*
> >> * table of contents
> >> * `rel-license`d page under a CC0 [critical change – comments?]
> >>   * designed to formalize the Public Domain dedication universally
> >> * syntax highlighting
> >> * jQuery auto-inserts `back to top ↑` before each h2
>
> >> Abouthttp://webpy.org/about?template_root=/min
>
> >> * <title> reads only "web.py"
> >> * single hAtom status feed entry represents most recent version 
> >> semantically
> >>   * hAtom to Atom transliteration provides feed (see *my view* above)
> >>   * Anand's hCard used heuristically to imply hAtom feed author
> >>     * semantically: Anand is an author/agent of web.py who posted version 
> >> 0.33
> >> * split testimonials into `project that use web.py` and `people that use 
> >> web.py`
> >>   * each contains an hCard — `org`s for projects and `people` for people
> >>   * began sourcing each quote
> >>     * linking to author's identity where possible
> >>   * overall sanitization of section
>
> >> Installationhttp://webpy.org/installation?template_root=/min
>
> >> * content restructure and merge with
> >> * terminal snippets are copy/pasteable
> >>   * CSS used to insert shell indicator
> >>   * trailing newline to ensure sending of entire sequence of commands
>
> >> History of 
> >> Installationhttp://webpy.org/installation?m=history&template_root=/min
>
> >> * hAtom feed
>
> >> Deploymenthttp://webpy.org/installation?template_root=/min
>
> >> * untouched merge..
>
> >> TODO
>
> >> * align vertical rhythm to a baseline grid
> >> * semantically connect change log feed to full change log history
> >> * deal with translation clutter
> >> * standardize table headers (i18n [???])
>
> >> - - -
>
> >> Comments/suggestions/changes/feedback welcome.
>
> >> Shortcuts to preview it, use it and revert back to the default
> >> template are on my user pagehttp://webpy.org/user/AngeloGladdingor
> >> manully set your template 
> >> roothttp://webpy.org/account/preferences/template_preferencesto`/min`.
>
> >> On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 3:13 PM, Branko Vukelic <[email protected]> 
> >> wrote:
> >> > On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 11:40 PM, Angelo Gladding <[email protected]> 
> >> > wrote:
> >> >> So it looks like you're really focusing on color. I imagined the
> >> >> redesign would incorporate more discussion in the areas of information
> >> >> architecture and content — semantics, typography, accessibility,
> >> >> usability.
>
> >> > As it should. I have some ideas about that as well, but since this
> >> > started out a bit chaotic, we'll try to get this thing going, and
> >> > change stuff as we go.
>
> >> >> That said, I don't understand why your mockup is far less complete
> >> >> than mine (regardless of perceived quality) given I spent a couple of
> >> >> hours one evening (content modifications included), had my hands tied
> >> >> to the existing HTML structure, and your redesign has been in the
> >> >> pipeline for.. longer.
>
> >> > So far, Anand's the only guy working on webpy.org. And we all have
> >> > real lives, so we couldn't get our schedules synced. We've actually
> >> > just started working on this the other day.
>
> >> >> Now that I know about this feature of Infogami I feel a strong urge to
> >> >> take a stab at a lower-level design but the last thing I want to do is
> >> >> step on toes. Can we discuss some of the finer points of the redesign
> >> >> in the open?
>
> >> > Sure thing. I don't think anyone would mind. :)
>
> >> > --
> >> > Branko Vukelić
>
> >> >http://foxbunny.tumblr.com/
> >> >http://www.flickr.com/photos/16889...@n04/
> >> >http://www.twitter.com/foxbunny
> >> >http://github.com/foxbunny
>
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