-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Simone Deponti wrote: > Anyway, what we need to do now is organize the work a bit. I took a look > at the templates, and before diving my hands into the code, I'd like to > come up with a proposal of "work-areas". Meaning, the page will be > splitted into various areas, and developers / CSS writers can choose an > area, announce they're working on it and "take" that area. If you want, we can pretty much drop in the markup/CSS at http://test.riczho.dyndns.org/wgo/ and start working on refining CSS/letting people add content. As promised, I've fixed the tab height issue with an additional container div, and the Gnome foot is no longer cut off on the general navigation. This version should look reasonable in Opera, Firefox, IE7, Konqueror, and Safari (although once again, I don't have IE6 available at the moment).
My general mockup for the non-home pages is pretty much complete (except for the content-dependent parts), and is written in valid, semantically correct XHTML 1.0 Strict, as required. Basically, all the should be necessary is to cut up the file a bit and substitute a tiny bit of TAL in. All images are available in XCF format in the images directory. (Although many of them are still just direct cuts from earlier SVG mockups). Just some extra things that I've done to make this easier: * The CSS comments contain references to methods/techniques that I used. * The HTML/CSS comments contain possible cut points (according to http://static.flickr.com/112/316383710_402910b635_o.png). Anyway, this should really help us keep to the timeline (http://live.gnome.org/GnomeWeb/DevelopmentTimeline) and allow us to get an earlier start on making cleaning things up and getting some finer details ironed out. The set basic markup would also work well with your idea to divide parts up (and I've structured the CSS file to help with this). Note: Even if the design isn't finalized yet, this markup should be pretty stable, since I've already made necessary changes to facilitate the necessary CSS techniques. Because of this, the design should be highly adaptable to any non-drastic changes that are made to the look and feel. If there are no objections, I can start editing/committing templates files now (this would be a great way for me to familiarize myself with Zope/Plone templating for later). Thanks, Ricky -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFFeMnQiXbZ7NjlUcARAi5RAKDYZmAAa21LJk8URlfsnPZl6IoLMgCeLvzb msdXzmukQtCOhZjYLUErDxM= =4Xmx -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ gnome-web-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-web-list
