[p2pu-dev] Join! Current P2PU Front Page Taskforce
E Whyman
edwhyman at googlemail.com
Mon Jan 31 15:37:52 UTC 2011
One Click Org's are doing great work and could be a perfect partner too:)
http://circus-foundation.org/2010/08/19/joi-ito-joins-one-click-orgs-advisory-board/
And http://opencharities.org/ could be a great Mozilla partner (and add
video using the BBB too:)...
Check http://www.WEBiversity.org for some inspiring clips too.
Ed
@whymandesign
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On 31/01/2011 14:51, João Antonio de Menezes Neto wrote:
> Maybe we could implement CSS border-radius? Visually speaking there is
> no problem if they show up squared on non-compatible web browsers.
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> 2011/1/31 Charles Tanton <charles at parkroad.co.za
> <mailto:charles at parkroad.co.za>>
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> The issue is the rounded corner images, so I'd have to recreate
> those so it wouldn't just be css changes - may take an hour to
> implement, depending on the extent of the changes.
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> On 31 January 2011 03:28, Alison Jean Cole
> <alisonjean.cole at gmail.com <mailto:alisonjean.cole at gmail.com>> wrote:
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> Looks gentler Joao!
> Is there a quick way to implement softer colors? I think it
> would help at least a little bit.
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> ALISON
> p2pu.org/users/alison <http://p2pu.org/users/alison>
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> 2011/1/30 João Antonio de Menezes Neto <tonyhomes at gmail.com
> <mailto:tonyhomes at gmail.com>>
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> I simulated some ligher colors (please refer to the PNG
> attached).
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> 2011/1/30 Alison Jean Cole <alisonjean.cole at gmail.com
> <mailto:alisonjean.cole at gmail.com>>
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> +1 to all your comments - I think giving the showcase
> the prime spot on the right will be good because we
> can "showcase" favorite wiki links there, too..?
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> ALISON
> p2pu.org/users/alison <http://p2pu.org/users/alison>
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> On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 4:50 PM, Stian Håklev
> <shaklev at gmail.com <mailto:shaklev at gmail.com>> wrote:
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> Hi Alison,
> I also had fun with some mockups of the P2PU site
> previously. Some quick thoughts
>
> - if MyAccount is consolidated to one button,
> whcih I am happy with, it seems to take up a huge
> amount of screen realestate to have it on it's own
> line. Maybe move it somewhere else (I had proposed
> this earlier, but I think some people thought my
> proposal was too crowded).
>
> - I think random rotating things from showcase
> would be great on the frontpage if we could do that.
>
> - for calendar, we have a google calendar right
> now, whcih generates a widget which we could
> insert there, with all the community calls, course
> dates etc
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> - I don't think uservoice is very useful on the
> frontpage. Not convinced OSQA is too useful on
> frontpage right now, but it might become.
>
> I also wonder if we should have some direct links
> to stuff in the wiki from the frontpage, there is
> so much amazing stuff, but I feel a lot of people
> never discover it... Maybe a link dirctly to
> course organizers handbook etc... Not sure. And
> maybe blog should also have links to P2PU_planet
> and webcraft-planet.
>
> Stian
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> Stian
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> On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 4:16 PM, Alison Jean Cole
> <alisonjean.cole at gmail.com
> <mailto:alisonjean.cole at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> The current front page needs a wee make-over.
> We will be using it for a few more months.
> Please reply to this email if you would like
> to join a temporary P2PU front page task force!
>
> I, Alison Cole, have taken ownership of this
> mission. In NYC spent a few hours attempting
> to clean up the primary menu. It was my first
> time diving into drupal. I figured out menus
> (yay!) but then I met blocks (ahhhh!).
>
> I've done some mock-ups and would love to have
> a team of drupal-pupils help me.
>
> There are 3 images attached.
> 1. Current front page .PNG
> 2. My personal mock-up of improvements .PNG -
> changes are highlighted with red text
> 3. A .PXD layered image if you want to
> add/edit mock-up changes on http://pixlr.com
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> 4. An ancient drawing from John Britton and
> myself:
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/johndbritton/4807973506/in/set-72157624409203067/
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> I didn't cross-post to p2pu-community because
> I assume anyone wanting to work on this is
> already here.
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> ALISON
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