Re: [graphics] Artwork for cocoon.apache.org - final4
Hi all, I'm not sure if these problems still occur in these new two version, but I found two bugs in the design in IE6. My current resolution is 1280x1024, but even after resizing the window it stays the same. I normally work with FireFox 2.0, but I had IE 6.0 open this morning which showed me these flaws. The news header appears at the wrong position and the Cocoon logo is probably a PNG. Transparent PNG's don't work in IE6 :-( A screenshot can be found here: http://www.xs4all.nl/~reijnj/images/screenshot.jpg Regards, Jeroen Reijn Thien wrote: hepabolu wrote: The only issue left now (AFAICK) is Peter Hunsberger's mentioning of the "pastel" colors of the blocks in the masthead. I've turned this around and asked Thien to explain why he thinks these colors work best. I didn't started with pastel color theme in mind, but since the logo, project name and search box will be on top of the masthead, it seemed natural to me that the background should be a little lighter in color for these items to stand out. But I agree a few alternatives will help, I have sent Helma two versions, please gives your comments once it has been uploaded. Peter Hunsberger wrote: Better, but it still looks detached, could you try the color as the background of the Cocoon logo or something similar, the dark blue would contrast with the breadcrumb text and I think integrate better with the rest of the page? It might not be any better, you can probably judge pretty quickly by yourself... Yeah, the green bar looks a little detached from the page. This is intentional, because "Apache" actually linked to the Apache homepage, which has a totally different design, so I thought of using a slightly detached color to fore-warned the users. This bar was added to spice up the overall look of the masthead as well. While it may made the whole masthead looks a bit "dark", I don't see anything wrong with a more integrated color as well, I have sent an alternative to Helma as well. I think we are almost at the end of hardest part of this process, the comments certainly help improved my original design, thank you guys and keep the comments coming. Cheers! Thien
Re: [graphics] Artwork for cocoon.apache.org - final4
hepabolu wrote: The only issue left now (AFAICK) is Peter Hunsberger's mentioning of the "pastel" colors of the blocks in the masthead. I've turned this around and asked Thien to explain why he thinks these colors work best. I didn't started with pastel color theme in mind, but since the logo, project name and search box will be on top of the masthead, it seemed natural to me that the background should be a little lighter in color for these items to stand out. But I agree a few alternatives will help, I have sent Helma two versions, please gives your comments once it has been uploaded. Peter Hunsberger wrote: Better, but it still looks detached, could you try the color as the background of the Cocoon logo or something similar, the dark blue would contrast with the breadcrumb text and I think integrate better with the rest of the page? It might not be any better, you can probably judge pretty quickly by yourself... Yeah, the green bar looks a little detached from the page. This is intentional, because "Apache" actually linked to the Apache homepage, which has a totally different design, so I thought of using a slightly detached color to fore-warned the users. This bar was added to spice up the overall look of the masthead as well. While it may made the whole masthead looks a bit "dark", I don't see anything wrong with a more integrated color as well, I have sent an alternative to Helma as well. I think we are almost at the end of hardest part of this process, the comments certainly help improved my original design, thank you guys and keep the comments coming. Cheers! Thien
Re: [graphics] Artwork for cocoon.apache.org - final4
On Friday 02 March 2007 16:50, Reinhard Poetz wrote: > - Thien, your CLA was properly recorded by the ASF secretary. In order > to make your contribution official, I would like to ask you to add > the final layout to a JIRA issue. I'm sure that Niclas can help you > with that, otherwise don't hesitate to contact my in private. Ok, will try to remember to get that done on Monday or Tuesday, when Thien says he is back at work (long honey moon ;o) ). Cheers Niclas
Re: [graphics] Artwork for cocoon.apache.org - final4
On 3/1/07, hepabolu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: ...http://people.apache.org/~hepabolu/final4.html... ...the project is finished when a) we agree with Thien's arguments for the current colors; b) Thien changes the colors and we all can agree with that... The current design is plenty good enough for me at this point, no need for any change IMHO (provided it works cross-browser, I havent' tested that). ...On another level: there's the content. Let's pick the low hanging fruit here and make the 'PMC site' complete and up-to-date. This means: - identify what information goes there - remove duplicate information from the various versions - verify all information and add/update if necessary... Would you be able to coordinate this effort, and ideally create some Jira issues to indicate what needs to be done? This might help in splitting this work in smaller chunks - I have small bits of time here and there that I could contribute to make this happen, but not enough sustained capacity to coordinate it. -Bertrand
Re: [graphics] Artwork for cocoon.apache.org - final4
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote: On 3/2/07, Reinhard Poetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: ... - Native speakers should proof-read at least the "PMC site" Sorry for being thick, but what's the "PMC site"? URL? The term "PMC site" was introduced by Vadim some time ago refering to the general information about the Cocoon project and answers questions about getting started, getting better, getting involved. Except from the getting started information everything else is not version specific. My plan was that the getting started guide contains information about the most recent version of Cocoon. Go to http://cocoon.zones.apache.org/dev-docs/ and imagin it in combination with the new design ;-) -- Reinhard Pötz Independent Consultant, Trainer & (IT)-Coach {Software Engineering, Open Source, Web Applications, Apache Cocoon} web(log): http://www.poetz.cc
Re: [graphics] Artwork for cocoon.apache.org - final4
On 3/2/07, Reinhard Poetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: ... - Native speakers should proof-read at least the "PMC site" Sorry for being thick, but what's the "PMC site"? URL? -Bertrand
Re: [graphics] Artwork for cocoon.apache.org - final4
hepabolu wrote: On another level: there's the content. Let's pick the low hanging fruit here and make the 'PMC site' complete and up-to-date. This means: - identify what information goes there my proposal can be found at http://cocoon.zones.apache.org/dev-docs/ with the one exception that I will follow Jorg's advice of merging the two "How to contribute" and the two "Tools that we use" documents and as Antonio proposed, we should state very prominent that we are an open source project. - remove duplicate information from the various versions what versions do you mean? - verify all information and add/update if necessary definitly. And don't forget that some information is generated by some Maven reports (mailing lists, developers & PMC list, scm connection, issue tracker, licensing infomration) WDYT? Three additions: - We need the new design as Maven skin. This isn't difficult but still work that needs to be done. Helma, I know we talked about it at Amsterdam last year, but I can't remember whether you want to do it or not. Most of the work consists of writing a Velocity template - Native speakers should proof-read at least the "PMC site". - Thien, your CLA was properly recorded by the ASF secretary. In order to make your contribution official, I would like to ask you to add the final layout to a JIRA issue. I'm sure that Niclas can help you with that, otherwise don't hesitate to contact my in private. -- Reinhard Pötz Independent Consultant, Trainer & (IT)-Coach {Software Engineering, Open Source, Web Applications, Apache Cocoon} web(log): http://www.poetz.cc
Re: [graphics] Artwork for cocoon.apache.org - final4
I think the suggestions that have been made to date have all resulted in a page that looks better, and good on you all for contributing them. But at this stage, it feels like you are arguing over the color of the bikeshed[1]. After all these rounds of feedback and integration, wouldn't it be better to just go with what you have? You'll never be able to please everyone, so trying for complete consensus is doomed to failure. If people decide the design needs tweaking later, then that can be done. But it seems to me that getting it out there as soon as possible (subject to Thien's availability) is more important than getting it perfect on the first try. Just thought I'd offer an outside perspective. 1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_of_the_bikeshed
Re: [graphics] Artwork for cocoon.apache.org - final4
> The only issue left now (AFAICK) is Peter Hunsberger's mentioning > of the "pastel" colors of the blocks in the masthead. I prefer the pastel colors Hey, no fair voting twice using different e-mails ;-p Sorry, thought the other one would bounce. Seriously, how do you know you wouldn't like bolder colors better? We never never seen any alternatives... ...well, use your imagination :) But seriously - I am old to know my preferences ;) ...plus I find pastel less distracting from the real content. Although the design is really nice do not forget that the focus of the site should be the content. My 2 cents -- Torsten
Re: [graphics] Artwork for cocoon.apache.org - final4
hepabolu napisał(a): Grzegorz Kossakowski said the following on 1/3/07 14:15: Could folks working on this give any rough timetable? You have to keep in mind that the website is not fully 'done' yet. Apart from the masthead and the current front page some elements such as table styles etc. are missing. And I won't make the mistake of assuming I can design it 'similar' to the rest, since up to now Thien's versions were much better. The 'bottleneck' is now Thien's availability. He's getting married soon and apart from that we need to know if he's allowed/willing to go the extra mile. We cannot treat this great news as bottleneck (even in quotation marks)! :) There are affairs important and more important, we can wait. OTOH: if you only want to show screenshots, I could add enough of the content to the current 'final4.html' page to get a realistic impression. It would be helpful defending the statement that C2.2 is fresh, and something really is happening. I will ask you for this while preparing to the presentation (it's planned for the beginning of April). I was going to not repeat the others but cannot refrain... Thanks guys for you great work! ;-) -- Grzegorz Kossakowski
Re: [graphics] Artwork for cocoon.apache.org - final4
On 3/1/07, Torsten Curdt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The only issue left now (AFAICK) is Peter Hunsberger's mentioning > of the "pastel" colors of the blocks in the masthead. I prefer the pastel colors Hey, no fair voting twice using different e-mails ;-p Seriously, how do you know you wouldn't like bolder colors better? We never never seen any alternatives... -- Peter Hunsberger
Re: [graphics] Artwork for cocoon.apache.org - final4
On 3/1/07, hepabolu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Guys, in the midst of his wedding preps Thien has provided a new version where the breadcrumb bar is a flat solid color now, rather than a glossy rounded bar. I've taken the liberty to change the shade to the same color as the "getting" boxes. Better, but it still looks detached, could you try the color as the background of the Cocoon logo or something similar, the dark blue would contrast with the breadcrumb text and I think integrate better with the rest of the page? It might not be any better, you can probably judge pretty quickly by yourself... The only issue left now (AFAICK) is Peter Hunsberger's mentioning of the "pastel" colors of the blocks in the masthead. This is no big deal, I am certainly ok with the current colors. I just suspect that using some bolder colors (in maybe just a couple blocks) might punch things up. In a way I'd sort of like to see the major colors of the thematic elements of the site repeated in the blocks colors. It would be a subliminal way of suggesting reusability, but that might be getting a little carried away. It's hard to tell if it would help any since we've never seen any comparisons... -- Peter Hunsberger
Re: [graphics] Artwork for cocoon.apache.org - final4
Grzegorz Kossakowski said the following on 1/3/07 14:15: Could folks working on this give any rough timetable? You have to keep in mind that the website is not fully 'done' yet. Apart from the masthead and the current front page some elements such as table styles etc. are missing. And I won't make the mistake of assuming I can design it 'similar' to the rest, since up to now Thien's versions were much better. The 'bottleneck' is now Thien's availability. He's getting married soon and apart from that we need to know if he's allowed/willing to go the extra mile. OTOH: if you only want to show screenshots, I could add enough of the content to the current 'final4.html' page to get a realistic impression. Bye, Helma
Re: [graphics] Artwork for cocoon.apache.org - final4
Torsten Curdt napisał(a): The only issue left now (AFAICK) is Peter Hunsberger's mentioning of the "pastel" colors of the blocks in the masthead. I prefer the pastel colors Same here. Would be great to have redesigned site before my giving my presentation about C2.2 for Warsaw's Java User Group. There will be a lot of people that would become seriously interested in Cocoon, but their enthusiasm would be dampened easily by our website afterwards :( Could folks working on this give any rough timetable? -- Grzegorz Kossakowski
Re: [graphics] Artwork for cocoon.apache.org - final4
The only issue left now (AFAICK) is Peter Hunsberger's mentioning of the "pastel" colors of the blocks in the masthead. I prefer the pastel colors cheers -- Torsten
Re: [graphics] Artwork for cocoon.apache.org - final4
The only issue left now (AFAICK) is Peter Hunsberger's mentioning of the "pastel" colors of the blocks in the masthead. I prefer the pastel colors cheers -- Torsten