Hey,
We are all interested in the best possible outcome.
Signed!
*Sven*, for which parts of the IPFire Website did you need to override a lot of defaults and made the code pretty complex? I assume the following:
- Always fullscreen background-image at the top of the page - Burger menu which slides in from the left - Left sidebar at the e.g. Features page and Blog - Especially in smartphone viewport - Main navigation (top bar)
Should we use the default BS component for those parts? Are there anything else?
What about the "responsive fluid" layout instead of the adaptive layout (BS default)? Should we switch to adaptive? Would this make it significant simpler and more compatible?
*Michael*, thanks for Wekan.
I am a little bit lost regarding what is so bad about this. It is not
pixel-perfect but I did not consider this to be a huge step back.
I see tons of minor and a couple of major things who broke. I could just point you to Zeplin and say "please compare and fix it" ;) Every pixel is documented there. But I think the primary goal of the website has changed a bit. That's why I suggested to use default BS components.
Best, Maurice
On Mon, Jul 30, 2018 at 5:32 PM Michael Tremer michael.tremer@ipfire.org wrote:
Hi,
On Sun, 2018-07-29 at 00:52 +0200, Maurice Gesswein wrote:
Hey all,
I'll try to make it fast and direct. No negativ criticism or rude
meanings are
included and I really enjoy to be part of the IPFire project.
Please say what you need to say. We are all interested in the best possible outcome. Review of what has been done so far is important to make us better as a team.
As we all know since the upgrade to BS4.1 tons of UI related things
broke or
changed back to default behaviors at the new IPFire Website. Are we
willing to
go the extra mile again to customize BS to the UI-design I designed or
do we
want to switch to the default BS theme, just do some adjustments and be
live
in a proper timeframe?
I thought this would be the better path in the long-term. We will just be able to import CSS fixes from Bootstrap and we have it all customized to what we need.
Maybe I broke more as I intended and maybe this wasn't the best path to roll the website out as soon as possible. But at least I think this is the best way forwarding thinking long-term.
As I said before, I haven't been polishing the mobile viewports too much yet and I severely broke the background image. Oops :) I wanted to collect some items and then I will sort them out all in one go.
To be honest, I don't want to spend time and energy to think about how to merge the status quo of dev.ipfire.org to the planned new website
design with
a lot of QA work I actually already did.
Anything else that you suggest?
I am a little bit lost regarding what is so bad about this. It is not pixel- perfect but I did not consider this to be a huge step back.
Brainwork for the future: When it comes to the WUI of IPFire, please think very careful if you
want to
use BS as well. I prefer to go with CSSGrid and e.g. React if you want
to have
something unique, modern and very mobile friendly.
Yes, it looks like Bootstrap is kind of a large framework for things like this. Customizing it is possible, but only within a certain range.
Taskboard: Please setup Wekan asap and create todos which are currently spread out
in
different mail threads. As I already wrote, I enjoy to do the UI und UX
part
for IPFire and really want that IPFire will stand out from their
competitors
some day, but I don't want to do a lot of orga stuff. A bit of orga
stuff on
my side is totally fine and expected. Please support me in that. Such a
board
will make us a lot more productive and transparent.
It's up: https://wekan.ipfire.org/
You can register and then I can give you admin rights or what ever is needed to create the items that you need.
Best, -Michael
Best, Maurice