Le Samedi 13 Février 2010 21:53:41, Evan Daniel a écrit :
> On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 3:27 PM, Matthew Toseland
> 
> <t...@amphibian.dyndns.org> wrote:
> > On Saturday 06 February 2010 04:10:53 Ian Clarke wrote:
> >> Pupok sent me a PDF containing a very preliminary mock-up of what the
> >> new front page will look like.  Note that it is a little pixelated, the
> >> final UI will not be.  The general idea is to keep it as simple as
> >> possible, and ensure that the UI is intuitive by following established
> >> UI conventions.
> > 
> > The new UI moves the bookmarks to a menu. Is that a good idea? I think on
> > the whole it probably is, I'm just a bit worried about expectation
> > management / drawing the user's attention to what is likely to work
> > quickly.
> > 
> > If it is in fact a good idea then we could implement it with the current
> > code relatively easily - we'd need a CSS guru to provide us with nested
> > menu support - and get rid of the activelinks on the minimalist theme,
> > and deploy the minimalist theme as the default. Or we could show the
> > activelinks as part of the menu, or show them anyway but only for sites
> > with activelinks - but I don't want a theme that requires activelinks to
> > be default before web-pushing is merged and enabled by default.
> 
> I'm not a CSS guru, but some googling turns up this:
> http://meyerweb.com/eric/css/edge/menus/demo.html
> 
> > Any thoughts on bookmarks as a menu?
> 
> I think it's important the the main page we display provide an obvious
> answer to "so what do I do now?"  Right now the choices seem to be
> "search for something" and "visit a bookmark."  As long as it's clear
> what to do from the start page for someone who hasn't used Freenet
> before, I'm fine with bookmarks in a menu.
> 
Maybe we could let the user set some favorites bookmarks on the front page, 
and the other would be in the bookmark page. This way, you still can access 
your favorite bookmarks quickly, the front page is not overwhelmed, and we can 
present the user some bookmarks on the first start.
> Evan Daniel
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