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Matthew Toseland a ?crit :
| On Saturday 13 September 2008 03:19, Cl?ment wrote:
|> Ian Clarke a ?crit :
|> | I think its clear that many users are installing Freenet, and not
|> | understanding what they can do once its up and running.
|> |
|> | I think we need to address this by integrating some simple but
|> | powerful plugins into Fproxy, and making the front page of Fproxy as
|> | simple as clear as possible to show the user what they can do from
|> | there.  This will include surfing Freenet itself, and perhaps a
|> | discussion tool (similar to FMS but integrated into FProxy).
|> |
|> | It would also be really nice if FMS could be easier to install (ie.
|> | much easier than compiling from source) - it would be great if someone
|> | could set up a Google Code project for it, for example.
|> |
|> | Would anyone be interested in putting together mock-ups of what they
|> | think the FProxy front page should look like?
|> |
|> | Ian.
|> |
|> Hello,
|>
|> As you already know if you read the irc logs or are idling at the
|> #freenet channel, I made a mock-up for fProxy. It's available here :
|> http://doc-fr.freenetproject.org/Fproxy_mockup.
|>
|> If you have any question, comments, etc.... please tell :)
|>
|> Oh, and remember, it's just a draft, so some things might be missing,
|> not well explained, etc. ;)
|
| Thanks!
|
| Some basic decisions:
| - More work will be needed on redesigning the UI, but Dieppe has made 
a great
| start.
| - The above style will need to be turned into CSS.
| - Every page (more or less) will need to be redesigned to be simple 
and easy.
| - Most of the node interface should work fine without javascript.
| - Some parts of the interface do need javascript to work well, 
although we can
| provide alternatives that work less well for the paranoid.
| - This includes chat, and arguably search.
| - Whether the browser profile uses javascript must be configurable at 
install
| time, and also afterwards, possibly through reinstating the config page in
| the firefox profile.
|> Dieppe
Ok, I've done some work on the html+css (see attached).

The menu is done, and shouldn't be rewrited as far as I can tell (if a 
css guru is around...), and the container (for the browse page only, as 
the round corners are quite tricky to do in css 2) is also done, but not 
tested by anyone else but me. Still a lot of work to do, but it should 
be more easy now (the menu wasn't easy to do, at least for me..., and 
the technique for round corners should be similar in all pages).

Anyway, if you have any comments, etc. regarding the design / the css 
code, please tell as I'm not a designer, neither a css coder :)

The browse page should be finished tomorrow, with maybe the dl&ul page 
(which include side menu :/).

Dieppe
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