this is what I got so far: http://omploader.org/vcWxl
It would be nice if we can all agree about what should be put on the homepage
before we continue designing.
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On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 2:17 PM, andres [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this is what I got so far: http://omploader.org/vcWxl
It would be nice if we can all agree about what should be put on the homepage
before we continue designing.
+1
this is the best design so far, except by the blue debug box
On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 08:48:17 +0200 Matteo [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
seriously guys... SIMPLE! making it some javascript extravaganza is just going
to waste time and make ti hard to update. we are about writing a wm and toolkit
- we are not about writing javascript ui demos.
i dont see why we
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Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
seriously guys... SIMPLE! making it some javascript extravaganza is just going
to waste time and make ti hard to update. we are about writing a wm and
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Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
seriously guys... SIMPLE! making it some javascript extravaganza is
just going
to
Mathieu Prevot schrieb:
I would like to suggest the use of a django framework: fast, simple to
maintain and with a clear separation of design and content. I also
prefer Django's site design to NetBSD's, but I think enlightenment
deserve something even better.
I personally don't like 3
On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 9:17 PM, Ian C. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Toma wrote:
Here was my idea.
http://members.iinet.net.au/~haste/e17/e-website.png
Needs more links and content and better icons, but the basic idea is
there. It basically follows the 3 Big Stupid Buttunz design
philosophy of
The second mockup you have to look at the layout because the contents should
be different. And the menu maybe have a new link to the documentation...
I think this mockup is simple, stylish and not difficult to realise.
Personally i don't like the sites in black and white for an usability reason
Downknew Wise wrote:
The second mockup you have to look at the layout because the contents should
be different. And the menu maybe have a new link to the documentation...
I think this mockup is simple, stylish and not difficult to realise.
Personally i don't like the sites in black and white
Forum and similar can be themed (i think)... i only asked where i can find
the link of forum, m-list, trac in your layout. Do you think to create a
submenu or put all in a page??
In my layout the forum, exchange etc... links are in the community page
(look at the second mockup).
2008/9/2 Nick
Downknew Wise wrote:
Forum and similar can be themed (i think)... i only asked where i can
find the link of forum, m-list, trac in your layout. Do you think to
create a submenu or put all in a page??
In my layout the forum, exchange etc... links are in the community
page (look at the
2008/9/2 Nick Hughart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Downknew Wise wrote:
Forum and similar can be themed (i think)... i only asked where i can find
the link of forum, m-list, trac in your layout. Do you think to create a
submenu or put all in a page??
In my layout the forum, exchange etc... links are
And what about a site made with enlightenment like a small OS inside
the browser?
In the E menu we can insert all the link that we need.
It will be intresting a thing like eyeOS, with the content (wiki,
guides, jpg, themes, etc...) inside the directory in a virtual OS?
Thare will be a completely
On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 1:46 PM, Peter Wehrfritz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mathieu Prevot schrieb:
I would like to suggest the use of a django framework: fast, simple to
maintain and with a clear separation of design and content. I also
prefer Django's site design to NetBSD's, but I think
On Tue, 2 Sep 2008, Peter Wehrfritz wrote:
Mathieu Prevot schrieb:
I would like to suggest the use of a django framework: fast, simple to
maintain and with a clear separation of design and content. I also
prefer Django's site design to NetBSD's, but I think enlightenment
deserve something
I would like to suggest the use of a django framework: fast, simple to
maintain and with a clear separation of design and content. I also
prefer Django's site design to NetBSD's, but I think enlightenment
deserve something even better.
http://www.djangoproject.com/
For those that would add
Here was my idea.
http://members.iinet.net.au/~haste/e17/e-website.png
Needs more links and content and better icons, but the basic idea is
there. It basically follows the 3 Big Stupid Buttunz design
philosophy of other projects like OpenSuse and so on. Of course, the
content pages could be much
Toma wrote:
Here was my idea.
http://members.iinet.net.au/~haste/e17/e-website.png
Needs more links and content and better icons, but the basic idea is
there. It basically follows the 3 Big Stupid Buttunz design
philosophy of other projects like OpenSuse and so on. Of course, the
content pages
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