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Re^2: Site facelift?

by luis.roca (Deacon)
on Nov 18, 2010 at 20:53 UTC ( [id://872347]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Site facelift?
in thread Site facelift?

Good idea. I definitely think we should at least have a pole. It could be as simple and direct as:

    Do you think the design of Perl Monks needs to:

  • Be Refreshed
  • Stay As Is

That's it. Two choices. If the community decides on a redesign we can talk about a direction. If not... then, well — nothing.
Can someone with the appropriate powers put this up?


"...the adversities born of well-placed thoughts should be considered mercies rather than misfortunes." — Don Quixote

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Re^3: Site facelift? (say < do)
by tye (Sage) on Nov 19, 2010 at 22:14 UTC

    To me, that reminds me of the reasoning that leads to people asking in the chatterbox, "Can anybody answer a Catalyst question?"

    It is pretty useless to get a feel for how for or against members are to site changes in the abstract. And trying to gauge a mandate, solicit contributions, form a committee team, and come up with a new design sounds like a perfect way to make no progress.

    If you really want a change in site appearance to happen, then sit down, look at the details, and produce a new appearance and then offer up your concrete, real, precise, can-be-tried-out suggestion of an improvement / alternative. Then we can gauge how people like or dislike that (and all can make concrete suggestions about how to improve it). Heck, much of the time we don't even have to do that, we just make it available as an option.

    This is how the "Perl Blue" theme came to be.

    One minor request from me. I think it'd be great to change the default theme, especially in fairly minor ways. But I'm somewhat reluctant to make the default be the "Perl Blue" theme. Changing the default theme to be the same as the most popular not-currently-default theme means that a lot of people will have a harder time telling when they somehow got logged out. I'd like to have a new theme that is more likely to appeal to casual visitors and at least one additional new theme that has some features that would appeal to more "serious" members where those features are likely to be noticed more than the <h1><blink> warnings that we have added. ;)

    Update: (Yes, I should do this as a new reply. Sorry, I'm not going to.) And, if you want a new "look" to be the default, then you can't use fixed sizes for elements. I'm so sick of the ubiquity of CSS page designs that throw in "width: 600 px;" for no reason.

    - tye        

Re^3: Site facelift?
by chromatic (Archbishop) on Nov 20, 2010 at 08:30 UTC
    If the community decides on a redesign we can talk about a direction.

    Nothing happens because some subset of a community who cares enough to vote casts votes. Things only happen because someones do them.

           Nothing happens because some subset of a community who cares enough to vote casts votes. Things only happen because someones do them.

      That's fine. I started looking over the CSS last night. The upcoming holiday and work will put some demands on my time this week but I will make it a point to address this as much as possible. Hopefully that translates into having something to show before the end of the following week.

      "...the adversities born of well-placed thoughts should be considered mercies rather than misfortunes." — Don Quixote
      someones do them nao? hard?

        Accurate English pluralization sometimes goes awkward.

Re^3: Site facelift?
by locust (Sexton) on Nov 20, 2010 at 04:39 UTC
    Agreed.

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