On 02/27/2010 07:14 PM, Rajko M. wrote:
On Friday 26 February 2010 11:50:52 Thomas Schmidt wrote: ...
The bento theme is available for testing now also on wiki.o.o: http://wiki.opensuse.org/index.php?title=Main_Page&useskin=bento
You can set it as a default for you in the preferences.
IMO, we should keep default MediaWiki Monobook theme to check basic functionality of new and included extensions. The old openSUSE theme is not the same as Monobook, so comparing to that one will not help much to see what is missing in Bento.
Ok, I re-added monobook, will be available again with the next deployment.
First impressions is that it looks refreshing, although we will have to change our habits when creating pages.
Tabs in Preferences are drawn a bit lower when selected. Second row tab is drawn after currently selected tab, maybe consequence of first row selected tabs being lower then the rest. I like fixed width for textual part as it makes reading easier, but there will be problems with other elements.
Yes, there is still al lot of work to do especially for those elements created by the wiki such as the flaggedrefs elements and the preferences pages.
All links in Navigation section point to the current page.
Bread crumbs: Home points to www.opensuse.org which is OK. Support and Wiki point to wiki.opensuse.org. IMO, one link is enough.
There is the plan to have distinct entry pages for 'Downloads', 'Support', 'Community', 'Development'. I'm not sure which pages that will be, maybe the last three are portals in the wiki, and the first software.o.o ?
Similar problem with top line with # Downloads # Support # Community # Development
Edit window max size that will not run over right end of content area is 95 characters.
Images can't be wider then 700px. I guess that is valid for any other object.
So do you think we can get along with the current width of the content ?
The Page Discussion Edit History Delete Move Protect Watch Refresh are present on the top and the bottom. Feature or bug?
It's a feature. I think it's useful for long pages, maybe we should not display it on small pages.
I guess it is enough for the first time :)
MultiBoilerplate is not enabled for Portal namespace, so templates for that space can't be used there. For me that extension is meant for advanced users that know what they want, so having it there can be helpful.
It is not disabled for that namespace. As far as I understand it, the Portal template itself is a boilerplate, and when adding a new page in the portal namespace I can use boilerplates, see: http://wiki.opensuse.org/index.php?title=Portal:Development/Intro2&action=edit Greetings -- Thomas Schmidt (tom [at] opensuse.org) openSUSE Boosters Team "Don't Panic", Douglas Adams (1952 - 11.05.2001) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+help@opensuse.org