[screenweaver] SWOS site look&feel

Contact :: HG contact at helmutgranda.com
Wed Nov 23 01:36:56 EST 2005


We can use Joomla! (mambo) or wikimedia.

 

For what I can see wikimedia can be skinned to match our liking, I know
Joomla can be skinned too. I have created couple of sites with it. Create
sites on the fly with server side tech (PHP-mySQL).

 

.helmut.

 

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From: screenweaver-bounces at osflash.org
[mailto:screenweaver-bounces at osflash.org] On Behalf Of Thomas Wester
Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 5:09 PM
To: screenweaver at osflash.org
Subject: Re: [screenweaver] SWOS site look&feel

 

I like the idea of easy update with no dependence on client
software/platform, that kind of invalidates Contribute as a solution. I
think the site should be more a wiki than a blog. I'm also interested in
moving allot of the Help into a wiki format.

 

I personally like side-bar better (like in Helmuts mockup) than top-aligned
navigation. That's a matter of taste though.

 

thanks,

-Thomas

 

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From: screenweaver-bounces at osflash.org
[mailto:screenweaver-bounces at osflash.org] On Behalf Of Gaspy
Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 11:15 AM
To: screenweaver at osflash.org
Subject: Re: [screenweaver] SWOS site look&feel

You might as well switch to non-digest as this isn't a high traffic list.


Good idea. Old habits die hard  :-) 

 

As for the design, at first I thought the red/brown color for the
screenweaver header was a bit too much, but once I looked at it 
for a few minutes it started to look ok ;-)


I know what you mean :-) 

I'll make a blue(ish) text version for you to compare. 


It's night here so I'll do it in the morning.

By the way, I've talked with my boss and coleagues and they fully support
what I'm doing; I hope I'll be able to dedicate a few hours at the office to
work on this.

Armand

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