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    Bundyo | # 1 | 2008-09-17, 23:40 | Report

    I spent some time to design and animate an inspired from the current maemo.org theme mock-up with some ideas i had in mind lately. You can check them out and tell me what do you think (keep in mind that they are WiP, i just wanted to get them out before the Summit)?

    http://bundyo.org/maemo/site/
    http://bundyo.org/maemo/site/index2.html

    The first one is more-dynamic oriented with every panel separately downloaded and controlled. There are some panel controls if you click on the title. This one is slower on a tablet (as expected )

    The second one has a "dropdown breadcrumbs" kind of navigation that seems to me is easier to navigate than the normal breadcrumbs and is more flexible (hopefully). The More crumb is kind of a look-ahead one - using it i removed the side navigation completely. If that's a good idea is for you to tell me

    The first one is more javascript oriented, the second one is just HTML/CSS (excluding the menu). The two are part of the whole idea, but i just wanted to test if no javascript is going to be faster.

    EDIT: I should mention that it's not working in IE6 yet. It will though.

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    GeneralAntilles | # 2 | 2008-09-17, 23:43 | Report

    Pretty, but looks a little heavy for my liking, and the padding around the sides is just gross.

    Cut down the js by about half (so it runs on the tablets smoothly) and we'll talk.

    Ignoring the code-side of things, the theme is fantastic.

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    Bundyo | # 3 | 2008-09-17, 23:45 | Report

    Which padding? Inside or outside?

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    harpgliss | # 4 | 2008-09-17, 23:50 | Report

    Hi,

    I agree with GeneralAntilles on the padding, does not work for me.

    I did not view it on my IT so I am curious to see how it views on there.

    Overall, very nice.


    David

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    harpgliss | # 5 | 2008-09-17, 23:54 | Report

    Hi,

    Originally Posted by Bundyo View Post
    Which padding? Inside or outside?

    My post was referring to the outside border you have going on.


    David

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    GeneralAntilles | # 6 | 2008-09-17, 23:56 | Report

    Originally Posted by Bundyo View Post
    Which padding? Inside or outside?
    The whitespace on either side of the content that serves no purpose but to prevent you from using screen real-estate effectively.

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    Bundyo | # 7 | 2008-09-18, 00:01 | Report

    Yeah, i'll probably end up loading all on one pass and not relying on js that much. Overall since i've tried to do other things with js on the tablet, this one is doing kinda well...

    About the padding - its resizing to a limit, so you won't loose so much space on an ITT. On a desktop is more though, but reading long rows is not that easy... maybe more colums on a desktop.

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    Aisu | # 8 | 2008-09-18, 02:39 | Report

    Bundyo, I LOVE the look and that cool animated menu.

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    andrewfblack | # 9 | 2008-09-18, 02:44 | Report

    Looks good

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    Munk | # 10 | 2008-09-18, 04:35 | Report

    Bundyo,

    I Love the look. I admire the work that you have done and know first hand how hard it is to create a fresh look. And, then after you like it, the audience is unleashed on it sometimes attacking the very items you like most. But I guess that is the power of community and you can't make everyone happy.

    Kudos!

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