[p2pu-dev] first webmaking 101 challenge group on alpha.p2pu.org
zuzel.vp
zuzel.vp at gmail.com
Wed Sep 21 21:27:16 UTC 2011
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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