On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 9:37 PM, Olemis Lang <[email protected]> wrote:
> > While looking at this picture there's something I need to mention . > Considering my experience there's something to considering when > designing a Trac theme for general purpose use and able to adapt to > different screen resolutions . It is about the mainnav toolbar at the > top . It is a good practice to control the way mainnav items overflow > so as to prevent them from wrapping . If this happens pages don't look > well . I suggest to implement a carousel in there so as to scroll > mainnav items if necessary . > Yes, this was a reason the number of tabs has been kept to such an absolute minimum (3 items!). Ideally this will be something that will render well on a tablet or even smaller mobile device. > Q: > - What's the user picture (rightmost item in mainnav) for ? > It's an icon similar to My Profile / Preferences. > - Where did metanav go ? > - Same as above for footer ... ;) > Can you expand a little on this one - Where are you looking? > > About the dashboard ... in an advanced stage of its implementation , > it should be similar to others (e.g. Blogger) and allow for selecting > multiple widgets (maybe with DnD support ;) and saving that > configuration in preferences (users-specific dashboard) and/or admin > panel (site-default dashboard view) > All this apart from the theme ... IMO . Yet another Bloodhound extension I guess. > > Yeah, definitely one to do, but one for the future I reckon. For now the design idea was to have something more visually appealing than the default trac and which makes the most used features of the defect tracker stand out. Our thought process was to keep things as simple as possible in terms of usability and add more later as the requirements arise. Make sense? Ian -- Ian Wild Director of Engineering WANdisco, Inc. http://www.wandisco.com uberSVN: Apache Subversion Made Easy http://www.uberSVN.com <http://www.ubersvn.com/> Everything you need to deploy Subversion in the Enterprise http://www.wandisco.com/subversion<http://www.wandisco.com/subversion/multisite> Subversion community http://www.svnforum.org
