On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 10:09 PM, stephen paul <[email protected]> wrote:
> skin.carmichael
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> git://github.com/bartowski/thecarmichael.git
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> ce9c1307b0eb44b
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> I believe I'm happy to consider this 'finished' and ready to start the 
> inclusion process...
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This is a first... I can't find anything to complain about. I am ok
with committing this as-is.

I do believe there are some usability issues, but it's certainly not
my place to hold it up. Take the points below purely as user input. If
you want me to push as-is, say the word.

1. If a section has no sources (for ex. pictures, for me), you see an
empty panel on the home screen. I could see how this would be
confusing. Maybe hide the panel and say "no sources" or something
instead? Same goes for weather... empty panel, user might think
something is supposed to be there.
2. (nit) 3rd item in middle panel has a slight 3d effect
3. HD Movies lists recent/random non-hd movies as well. I realize it's
probably running the same script as movies, but not (imo) the expected
behavior.
4. The middle panel just looks a bit unpolished in general imo. Maybe
if it stood out a bit less? Also, I think an option to disable it
entirely would be appreciated by many (including myself) if it doesn't
completely upset the flow of the skin.
5. The main (top) menu would be more functional if it didn't wrap.
Less chance of jumping around. Also, some kind of effect, maybe some
blur, texture, or shadowing might class it up a bit.

Thanks for another great contribution,
Cory

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