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Main design (test website with a database snapshot) - http://www.prxa.info/
username: test.prxa
password: test
Still very much a work in progress but it's a responsive design that will scale much better to screen resolutions and devices.
All thanks to the "bootstrap" library which it uses for nearly everything!
http://twitter.github.io/bootstrap/base-css.html
TODO:
Big thanks to Nate Wright for introducing me to bootstrap.
Crowdfunding link will of course not work as the wiki is on this domain.
- the "more" buttons looks quite striking compared to the rest of the page, I'd like something less evident, like appending a "full article" or "more" link at the end of the tagline. After all a reader will probably read the tagline before going to the full article so a small "more" won't be missed.
Will be possible to reach the article also clicking on the title?
- the side column seems large to me, 1/6 of the page just for the login block looks wasted space... maybe more compact and smaller font? but this is just my taste, I like to have as much info as possible on the screen without having to scroll.
- the forms for username, password and the category chooser don't scale as the rest of the column if browser is resized (I usually set it to use half screen)
thanks for sharing!
More work on it tonight :)
Edit > Login box is now smaller as I can use placeholder to put the field names inside the fields, looks nicer!
Removed the big "More" buttons as not needed and really big.
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What I do not like at all is the header links ("Donate", "Sales", "Wiki", etc) new location, hidden inside that drop-down button. Isn't there a way to fit them all in the new header, in plain sight?
About the Sales page, or what I can see about it, I think it's OK. I cannot give a final verdict with the current content, though. Could you upload some of the current sales to the test page so I can judge it better, please? Also, what about the flexible column widths I asked for some days ago? ;)
PS: during the weekend I only have access to a netbook, so all my opinions are based on the new design's looks on a 1024x600 resolution screen.
It only makes header links disseapear when they cant all fit in, still working out what ones i want there so the nav bar will undergo more work including the sites name taking out for more space (logo will go above).
As for the sales page im not sure how easy it will be to have flexible column widths as doing that for many columns is quite tricky! I would rather we find a good size to do each by themselves.
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Now I feel like I just wasted my time for nothing... *scrapped* :><:
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