Re: [Vo]:Wordpress mockup of LENR-CANR.org
Charly Sistovaris wrote: incomparably better. design is extremely important to the first perception > you get on content. shiny & beautiful isn't superfluous, but old & ugly > html like you had (sorry for being harsh) . . . That was deliberate. It is the aggressively unfashionable Dibert-style I-buy-my-wardrobe-at-Target school of design. It is modeled on things like arxiv.org. Lately they have given in and gone to a WordPress format: http://arxiv.org/ The Wayback machine does not show their older format. I finally found a Theme I can live with: http://demo.studiopress.com/genesis/ I may go hog-wild and substitute blue or aqua for the gray theme on the menu. This company has really good Theme and other templates. Just what you need without stuff you don't need. I tried a dozen others including free ones and commercial samples (with features turned off). Most of them are as ugly internally as they are externally. I do not mind rococo designs or flashy graphics but they get in the way of a serious purpose. They are fine in web sites such as these (showcased by this company): http://www.theeyecandyblog.com/ http://www.cbhutch.com/ I am re-organizing the menus and screens as I do this. That's more work than setting up the WordPress structure. - Jed
Re: [Vo]:Wordpress mockup of LENR-CANR.org
incomparably better. design is extremely important to the first perception you get on content. shiny & beautiful isn't superfluous, but old & ugly html like you had (sorry for being harsh) will shadow the meat of it, and that's a shame. i say the 21st century energy deserves a 21st website :-) On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 1:40 AM, Michele Comitini < michele.comit...@gmail.com> wrote: > Jed, > > http://e-catsite.com/ > > Plagiarism! :-) > > mic > > Il 22 febbraio 2012 22:44, Terry Blanton ha scritto: > > On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 4:41 PM, Jed Rothwell > wrote: > > > >> That's grand, but it does not actually work. It left some text on the > >> screen: > >> > >> ");?> > > > > Looks like the Guy Hawkes mask so loved by Anonymous! > > > > T > > > >
Re: [Vo]:Wordpress mockup of LENR-CANR.org
Jed, http://e-catsite.com/ Plagiarism! :-) mic Il 22 febbraio 2012 22:44, Terry Blanton ha scritto: > On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 4:41 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote: > >> That's grand, but it does not actually work. It left some text on the >> screen: >> >> ");?> > > Looks like the Guy Hawkes mask so loved by Anonymous! > > T >
Re: [Vo]:Wordpress mockup of LENR-CANR.org
On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 4:41 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote: > That's grand, but it does not actually work. It left some text on the > screen: > > ");?> Looks like the Guy Hawkes mask so loved by Anonymous! T
Re: [Vo]:Wordpress mockup of LENR-CANR.org
I must say, it is a piece of cake working with this. If all else fails you can resort to old fashioned methods. There does not seem to be a menu item to change the page footer, so I searched around in the folder for this Style ("twentyend"), found something called "footer.php" and bashed it. FTP the new version and Bob's your uncle. I'll probably wreck something by such methods. I am working with a local copy of Wordpress, running under Xampp. I find lots of utility programs to do first things such as making a separate list of featured articles. The problem is that these utility programs are written by amateurs with mistakes in them. For example the instructions one of them -- called PopLists -- says you're supposed to insert a text widget adding the following to create a list of featured news items (defined by me), like so: That's grand, but it does not actually work. It left some text on the screen: ");?> Interesting. So I went in, chopped out some code, and made it look like this, which has to be illegal but it works:
Re: [Vo]:Wordpress mockup of LENR-CANR.org
Il 22 febbraio 2012 20:02, Jed Rothwell ha scritto: > ecat builder wrote: > >> >> The database/searching is looking good. Have you tried adding full >> text search? (Searching for "alumina powder" returns no hits, > > > Try it on the Detail screen. It returns one paper. Use the search (custom google search) field in the search page you will find them all. I think the modal window for the results is cumbersome. Better use a normal page. > > > >> >> even >> though some of the PDF's use that term. > > > For that you want the Google search box on the front page. It returns 13 > results. ("about 13 results") > > >> >> What database fields are available for the library? > > > > 1 Recnum int(4) > 2 Author text > 3 CoAuthors text > 4 YearPublished int(4) > 5 Title text > 6 Description text {HTML formatted} > 7 Publisher text > 8 URL text > 9 DateUploaded text > 10 Abstract text > 11 Keywords text > > > >> Followers (list of people who like the paper) >> Discussion or wiki for the paper (vbulletin style?) > > > I don't want that! It would upset the authors. Some of them would pull their > papers. Discussions belong here. I am not responsible for what people say > here. > > - Jed >
Re: [Vo]:Wordpress mockup of LENR-CANR.org
ecat builder wrote: > The database/searching is looking good. Have you tried adding full > text search? (Searching for "alumina powder" returns no hits, Try it on the Detail screen. It returns one paper. > even > though some of the PDF's use that term. For that you want the Google search box on the front page. It returns 13 results. ("about 13 results") > What database fields are available for the library? > 1 Recnum int(4) 2 Author text 3 CoAuthors text 4 YearPublished int(4) 5 Title text 6 Description text {HTML formatted} 7 Publisher text 8 URL text 9 DateUploaded text 10 Abstract text 11 Keywords text Followers (list of people who like the paper) > Discussion or wiki for the paper (vbulletin style?) > I don't want that! It would upset the authors. Some of them would pull their papers. Discussions belong here. I am not responsible for what people say here. - Jed
Re: [Vo]:Wordpress mockup of LENR-CANR.org
Hi Jed, The database/searching is looking good. Have you tried adding full text search? (Searching for "alumina powder" returns no hits, even though some of the PDF's use that term. Extracting the text from the pdf and adding it to the database can be automated.) What database fields are available for the library? If you open the database and ftp/html/php to a number of trusted developers, you could probably get some really interesting results... Some additional fields that could be useful: Full text extracted from source Language Citations (list of references that ) Followers (list of people who like the paper) Discussion or wiki for the paper (vbulletin style?) Format(s) (HTML, PDF, PPT, etc) Some kind of Rating system Major categories (Ni-H, Pd, bubble, etc.) Maybe add a discussion or request section where users/researchers can put in what would be helpful to them.. Little changes like adding a COUNT(author) link that would display the other (N) papers written by any given author.. just takes a good php developer a few minutes to add each feature.. Developers who produce custom query/search pages could run them by you and the good ideas could be merged into the final product.. (As far as WordPress goes.. I'm not a huge fan, but its cheap and the plug-ins are plentiful.) - Brad
Re: [Vo]:Wordpress mockup of LENR-CANR.org
At 07:48 AM 2/22/2012, Jed Rothwell wrote: See: http://lenr-canr.org/wordpress/ What do people here think? Looks fine to me. (Some idjuts dismiss sites because they look 'old fashioned' -- but that might be a useful filter.) At least one thing is better -- the search results work better under WP than in the old one. I suppose that one day some better-new-thing will take over from wordpress -- but it's so widespread that there will be automatic converters.
Re: [Vo]:Wordpress mockup of LENR-CANR.org
Bastiaan Bergman wrote: > Looks good! I especially like the library, what software do you use for > that? > http://scriptcase.net/phpgenerator/home/home.php In Brazil. I will make some improvements to that. Maybe I can add a do-it-yourself SQL inquiry for people such as Alan Fletcher, who wants to Have It All. > I would drop the "/wordpres/" part of your url > That's just the address where it is uploaded temporarily. If I go with this version I will put it in the root directory. > and I wouldn't worry to much about themes. > I need to get one a little more flexible than this. I can't even change the size of the foreground panel. Maybe there is a way but I can't find it. Other themes have more options. And as we all know, options are the bane of modern software. I have to figure out a few more features of WordPress, such as how to have older Featured news items with their own listing. I assume it has something to do with Categories. It looks like I have to manually change the dates on the news items (Posts). I will clean up the pages and throw away some of the clutter if I do this. If anyone would like to assist I would be happy to give you a name and password. I have turned off the Comments in all sections, because I don't care what the unwashed masses think about cold fusion. I have heard it all before. However, if anyone would like to slave away manually copying Posts from the present pages and entering dates into them, you are more than welcome. It would be good if you know something about WordPress. Mind you, I don't know the first thing about it, but you hum a few bars I can fake it. - Jed
Re: [Vo]:Wordpress mockup of LENR-CANR.org
Looks good! I especially like the library, what software do you use for that? I would drop the "/wordpres/" part of your url and I wouldn't worry to much about themes. The theme of the day changes faster than you can keep up with anyway. Content is king. Cheers, Bastiaan. On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 8:53 AM, Michele Comitini < michele.comit...@gmail.com> wrote: > +1 > > Can be improved of course. IMHO it's a good start. You should make > the searchable part with similar colors. > > Add a few widgets for the social gossip like the following and you are > half done: > > http://www.ignitesocialmedia.com/tools/follow-me/ > > mic > > > Il 22 febbraio 2012 16:48, Jed Rothwell ha > scritto: > > See: > > > > http://lenr-canr.org/wordpress/ > > > > What do people here think? > > > > I honestly do not see any advantage to this compared to old-fashioned > HTML > > screens, but maybe I should give it a chance. > > > > This took an hour to produce. It is easy to work with, I will grant. > > > > > > Some of the pages and links here are functional. Hold the cursor over > > "Special Collections." Select "Special Collections" (or click here): > > > > http://lenr-canr.org/wordpress/?page_id=57 > > > > And try clicking on "BARC Studies in Cold Fusion" > > > > Note that on this screen I removed the Google search and "Recent Posts" > from > > the left side. I think I can put back something like a menu of special > > collections on the left side, instead of "Recent Posts." Or if the > section > > is too long I can put a list of headlines there, which would be a good > idea > > in the section "A look at experiments." > > > > The LIBRARY menu item goes to the new library screens. > > > > In the News section, I set the number of news items to 3, so the arrow > > appears at the bottom saying "Older posts." In a real system I suppose I > > would set it to 10 or 20. > > > > This is a rudimentary, no-frills theme. There are thousands more > available, > > ranging from bad to atrocious. See, for example: > > > > http://wordpress.org/extend/themes/ > > > > They all waste a lot of screen space. Most of them feature distracting > and > > gratuitous graphics. > > > > I can instantly insert one of these other themes to change the overall > > appearance. > > > > - Jed > > > >
Re: [Vo]:Wordpress mockup of LENR-CANR.org
+1 Can be improved of course. IMHO it's a good start. You should make the searchable part with similar colors. Add a few widgets for the social gossip like the following and you are half done: http://www.ignitesocialmedia.com/tools/follow-me/ mic Il 22 febbraio 2012 16:48, Jed Rothwell ha scritto: > See: > > http://lenr-canr.org/wordpress/ > > What do people here think? > > I honestly do not see any advantage to this compared to old-fashioned HTML > screens, but maybe I should give it a chance. > > This took an hour to produce. It is easy to work with, I will grant. > > > Some of the pages and links here are functional. Hold the cursor over > "Special Collections." Select "Special Collections" (or click here): > > http://lenr-canr.org/wordpress/?page_id=57 > > And try clicking on "BARC Studies in Cold Fusion" > > Note that on this screen I removed the Google search and "Recent Posts" from > the left side. I think I can put back something like a menu of special > collections on the left side, instead of "Recent Posts." Or if the section > is too long I can put a list of headlines there, which would be a good idea > in the section "A look at experiments." > > The LIBRARY menu item goes to the new library screens. > > In the News section, I set the number of news items to 3, so the arrow > appears at the bottom saying "Older posts." In a real system I suppose I > would set it to 10 or 20. > > This is a rudimentary, no-frills theme. There are thousands more available, > ranging from bad to atrocious. See, for example: > > http://wordpress.org/extend/themes/ > > They all waste a lot of screen space. Most of them feature distracting and > gratuitous graphics. > > I can instantly insert one of these other themes to change the overall > appearance. > > - Jed >
RE: [Vo]:Wordpress mockup of LENR-CANR.org
Morning Jed, Very first impression upon seeing it was well done; simple and organized. First paragraph summarizes its purpose, and first page summarizes the content to be found. No BS distracting one's eye from the real info... good job! -Mark From: Jed Rothwell [mailto:jedrothw...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2012 7:48 AM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: [Vo]:Wordpress mockup of LENR-CANR.org See: http://lenr-canr.org/wordpress/ What do people here think? I honestly do not see any advantage to this compared to old-fashioned HTML screens, but maybe I should give it a chance. This took an hour to produce. It is easy to work with, I will grant. Some of the pages and links here are functional. Hold the cursor over "Special Collections." Select "Special Collections" (or click here): http://lenr-canr.org/wordpress/?page_id=57 And try clicking on "BARC Studies in Cold Fusion" Note that on this screen I removed the Google search and "Recent Posts" from the left side. I think I can put back something like a menu of special collections on the left side, instead of "Recent Posts." Or if the section is too long I can put a list of headlines there, which would be a good idea in the section "A look at experiments." The LIBRARY menu item goes to the new library screens. In the News section, I set the number of news items to 3, so the arrow appears at the bottom saying "Older posts." In a real system I suppose I would set it to 10 or 20. This is a rudimentary, no-frills theme. There are thousands more available, ranging from bad to atrocious. See, for example: http://wordpress.org/extend/themes/ They all waste a lot of screen space. Most of them feature distracting and gratuitous graphics. I can instantly insert one of these other themes to change the overall appearance. - Jed
[Vo]:Wordpress mockup of LENR-CANR.org
See: http://lenr-canr.org/wordpress/ What do people here think? I honestly do not see any advantage to this compared to old-fashioned HTML screens, but maybe I should give it a chance. This took an hour to produce. It is easy to work with, I will grant. Some of the pages and links here are functional. Hold the cursor over "Special Collections." Select "Special Collections" (or click here): http://lenr-canr.org/wordpress/?page_id=57 And try clicking on "BARC Studies in Cold Fusion" Note that on this screen I removed the Google search and "Recent Posts" from the left side. I think I can put back something like a menu of special collections on the left side, instead of "Recent Posts." Or if the section is too long I can put a list of headlines there, which would be a good idea in the section "A look at experiments." The LIBRARY menu item goes to the new library screens. In the News section, I set the number of news items to 3, so the arrow appears at the bottom saying "Older posts." In a real system I suppose I would set it to 10 or 20. This is a rudimentary, no-frills theme. There are thousands more available, ranging from bad to atrocious. See, for example: http://wordpress.org/extend/themes/ They all waste a lot of screen space. Most of them feature distracting and gratuitous graphics. I can instantly insert one of these other themes to change the overall appearance. - Jed