Thanks guys, glad you like it. I'm taking note of all your considerations. I'll make a css style for you to try out.
Is there a straight forward way to save the css I'm creating with firebug? I mean, something other than copy pasting each class I edit. Most importantly, I can do the job during this week, but since next week will be travelling again. So, I don't want to rush people, but... I can do it now, surfing the growing interest, or let it die for a while again.. I'd rather the first option. what ppl think? @chris: I also thought the same, but Pd is getting "smoother" too :) maybe it's a good timing. M On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 9:57 AM, Nicolas Montgermont < nicolas_montgerm...@yahoo.fr> wrote: > Hello, > > This layout is much better than the exisiting one. It should be applied to > the complete website and not only to the exhibition section (but I think > that's what you implied). > > these comments are for the whole website: > * I think we don't need the "site map / accessibility / contact" div as > well. > * Maybe a prettiest title bar should be nice ( with a patch screenshot or > something) > * One problem I think, is also the width of the left column, when we click > on a section, there is often two lines fr a folder, maybe it should be > increase. > * Maybe we may simplify the footer as well? > > If you want to test your css on other computer before to apply, don't > hesitate to send (maybe on the pdweb list) > > Good job, cool! > n > > Le 07/03/12 07:55, Chris McCormick a écrit : > > Hi Marco, >> >> Love it! >> >> A couple of ideas (bike shed opinions only of course): >> >> * Larger fonts look friendlier. >> * How many people have ever clicked the print/email icons? My guess is >> somewhere close to zero. >> * RSS icon should look like one, and maybe bigger. >> * Like the idea of a big fat download button (example attached but don't >> use it as it's not mine). >> >> Kind of hilarious to imagine how users will feel after finding Pd through >> a lovely friendly pure-data.info site and then being confronted with >> Pd's blank canvas and then lines-and-boxes for the first time. ;) >> >> Cheers, >> >> Chris. >> >> On 03/07/2012 07:57 AM, Marco Donnarumma wrote: >> >>> this is what I'm working on, started with the exhibition page, but it >>> could be generalized. >>> I only added now the background pattern of the ubuntu website, following >>> on the ubuntu font by chris. >>> >>> This is only CSS editing, but I had to delete the navigation tab on the >>> top from the html. >>> I say so, because apparently it's "easy" to edit the plone css custom >>> theme, but edit the structure might be more painful. >>> >>> Next I want to display images for each project and a slightly longer >>> description. >>> >>> attached there's a screenshot.. >>> >>> M >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 10:45 PM, Marco Donnarumma <de...@thesaddj.com >>> <mailto:de...@thesaddj.com>> wrote: >>> >>> Hey folks, >>> >>> I got my head around the CSS editing of PLONE. >>> I can do the CSS job, the only downside is that it has to be done >>> with Plone in development mode. >>> This apparently would slow down the site a bit. >>> >>> However, fact is, if we modify a css class, this will affect the >>> whole website. >>> >>> How should we handle this? >>> Voting for the best style, collecting ideas, or.... >>> >>> I can join Chris and send over some styles I've been trying. >>> It would be great to give a better look, at least to the extent that >>> the css allows. >>> >>> M >>> >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 11:13 AM, Marco Donnarumma >>> <de...@thesaddj.com <mailto:de...@thesaddj.com>> wrote: >>> >>> Hi Chris, >>> >>> I'm glad you did that. >>> It is what I'm also doing following the discussion in the past >>> week about the website. >>> However, apparently it's a pain to be able to change only the >>> css in the plone template. >>> I'm looking into that, if somebody is more experienced than me >>> in Plone, give me a shout! >>> >>> But, yes, your is a good example of how the same website could >>> look much friendlier. >>> >>> talk soon, >>> M >>> >>> >>> On 03/06/2012 10:35 AM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote: >>> > The one thing I miss is the news section. >>> >>> Yeah for sure. >>> >>> > It's probably a little too heavy for the frontpage, but >>> how has webpd progressed? >>> > >>> > Is it possible to link that picture of a patch on the >>> frontpage to a page with a webpd >>> > >>> > version of that patch? >>> >>> Yes but it almost certainly won't run and WebPd has no GUI. :) >>> >>> Maybe a simpler patch could work. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Chris. >>> >>> -- >>> http://mccormick.cx/ >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Marco Donnarumma >>> New Media + Sonic Arts Practitioner, Performer, Teacher, Director. >>> ACE, Sound Design MSc by Research (ongoing) >>> The University of Edinburgh, UK >>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>> Portfolio: http://marcodonnarumma.com <http://marcodonnarumma.com/> >>> Research: http://res.marcodonnarumma.com >>> <http://res.marcodonnarumma.**com/ <http://res.marcodonnarumma.com/>> | >>> http://www.thesaddj.com >>> <http://www.thesaddj.com/> | http://www.flxer.net <http://www.flxer.net/ >>> > >>> Director: >>> http://www.**liveperformersmeeting.net<http://www.liveperformersmeeting.net> >>> <http://www.**liveperformersmeeting.net/<http://www.liveperformersmeeting.net/> >>> > >>> >> >> >> > -- > http://nim.on.free.fr > > -- Marco Donnarumma New Media + Sonic Arts Practitioner, Performer, Teacher, Director. 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