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On Tuesday 23 March 2010 23:26:27 S.Kemter wrote:
Hello,
Hi all.
Hey Marcus, long time no see :)
The design of planet.opensuse.org is quite outdated and does not fit with the rest of the site.
Indeed, it is.
We registers that and have spoken about it and u can find that on http://en.opensuse.org/Art_Team/Working_pages as an open task
What about updating the theme?
I'm currently having a look at rawdog [1], which is what PlanetKDE is using. That involves a technical migration first (has a few more features and is more actively maintained than Planet) as well as changing the design to the Bento theme. I believe there is a problem with the Bento [2] theme though, as it is a fixed [3] width design, and not a fluid/elastic [3][4] one, which means most people, who have a somewhat higher screen resolution, will end up only using 50-60% of the screen width for content. Not sure it's such a great plan. But hey, what do I know ;) That being said, PlanetKDE [5] uses a fixed design too. It'll require some hacking/adaptation of the Bento theme. Rawdog, like Planet [6], is very simple in that regard, it's just a bunch of HTML templates. [1]http://offog.org/code/rawdog.html [2]http://gitorious.net/opensuse/webdesign/blobs/raw/master/design_concept/them... bento/index.html [3]http://www.pat-burt.com/web-usability/fixed-vs-fluid-website-layouts/ [4]http://www.456bereastreet.com/archive/200504/fixed_or_fluid_width_elastic/ [5]http://planetkde.org/ [6]http://www.planetplanet.org/ cheers -- -o) Pascal Bleser <pascal.bleser@opensuse.org> /\\ http://opensuse.org -- I took the green pill _\_v FOSDEM::6+7 Feb 2010, Brussels, http://fosdem.org