[p2pu-dev] first webmaking 101 challenge group on alpha.p2pu.org

Jessica Ledbetter jessica at jessicaledbetter.com
Wed Sep 21 22:51:56 UTC 2011


I agree. Changing the background makes it look better, in my opinion. The
striped background is kind of distracting and isn't so when it's straight
grey. So it puts the attention back on the content. Fantastic :)

On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 5:50 PM, zuzel.vp <zuzel.vp at gmail.com> wrote:

> Not sure if it is my imagination but maybe the new fonts look a lot better
> when you change the background. Compare:
>
> * http://alpha.p2pu.org/en/schools/school-of-webcraft/
> with
>
> * http://alpha.p2pu.org/en/
>
> --
> Thanks,
>     Zuzel
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 5:27 PM, zuzel.vp <zuzel.vp at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Arlton, João, et al.
>>
>> I grabbed fonts css changes from Arlton's fork and this changes are now
>> visible at http://alpha.p2pu.org/en/ . Not sure if this feedback was or
>> not implemented already on that fork so please let me know if there is
>> something to change.
>>
>> --
>> Thanks,
>>     Zuzel
>>
>>
>> 2011/9/14 João Menezes <tonyhomes at gmail.com>
>>
>>> Hey there,
>>> Agreed to have a slab serif font just for titles. We used Arvo because
>>> it's free on Google Fonts Directory.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> João
>>>
>>> 2011/9/14 Jamie Curle <jamie.curle at jamiecurle.com>
>>>
>>>> Hey Zuzel, Arlton, John et Al.
>>>>
>>>> 1. Slab serif - Totally agree with Arlton - the line height, the use of
>>>> the slab serif and the bottom margins on some of the text based block level
>>>> elements seriously hinder  the readability of current site.
>>>>
>>>> Keep it for headings, but for body text I have a hunch that falling back
>>>> to a more readable serif and setting the line-height to be a ratio of 2/3  (
>>>> or thereabouts ) 1em and 1.5em will bring more readable joy to users.
>>>>
>>>> 2. No ordering - they are in an order for a reason.
>>>>
>>>> Just to also say well done Zuzel - I know we've not chatted directly
>>>> with one another, but well done and thanks.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>>
>>>> Jamie.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 14 Sep 2011, at 15:19, Arlton Lowry wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Zuzel, great job on getting this first release pushed out. I know you've
>>>> been working really hard on it.
>>>>
>>>> Some thoughts:
>>>>
>>>> 1. I really think the slab-serif typeface used on the p2pu.org and
>>>> alpha.p2pu.org sites needs to be changed. Can anyone else point to
>>>> another site that uses a slab-serif typeface exclusively for all the text on
>>>> the site? I don't know of one. We need to provide the users the familiarity
>>>> that they find on the rest of the web. They don't need to be jostled by how
>>>> different the typeface of the P2PU content is.
>>>>
>>>> 2. Should the user be able to reorder the tasks? If so, why? I assume
>>>> that Jamie has the tasks setup so that the user needs to complete each task
>>>> in order.
>>>>
>>>> 3. I will look into how to style the jQuery UI progress bar. It should't
>>>> be that difficult.
>>>>
>>>> 4. I need to fix the way the tasks display when the user isn't logged
>>>> in, or have not signed up for the challenge.
>>>>
>>>> Arlton
>>>> **
>>>>
>>>> On Sep 14, 2011, at 7:17 AM, zuzel.vp wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I copied the tasks for the first webmaking 101 challenge to
>>>> http://alpha.p2pu.org/en/groups/webmaking-101-introduce-yourself/ to
>>>> see how they look like. A few questions:
>>>>
>>>> 1) Is the first set of challenges going to be one challenge group or
>>>> five groups?
>>>>
>>>> If it is going to be five groups, are we going to write sub headers
>>>> for each task.
>>>>
>>>> If is going to be one group can we not call the subsections of
>>>> http://webmaking101.p2pu.org/alpha-challenges/17 tasks because we will
>>>> be alreadying calling tasks each of the five challenges?
>>>>
>>>> 2) http://webmaking101.p2pu.org/alpha-challenges/17 is mentioning a
>>>> community wall. Is this going to be replaced by a call to post a
>>>> comment in the task?
>>>>
>>>> 3) Do you already have imagines for the webmaking 101 challenge
>>>> group(s)?
>>>>
>>>> 4) Someone has to start moving the content to the new site. Feel free
>>>> to use alpha.p2pu.org as a demo.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>    Zuzel
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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