05-25-2015, 02:50 AM
The UI is clean and modern, what do you mean?
By clean and modern do you mean ugly and old web-2.0 style?
By clean and modern do you mean ugly and old web-2.0 style?
My version of a plugin repository
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05-25-2015, 02:50 AM
The UI is clean and modern, what do you mean?
By clean and modern do you mean ugly and old web-2.0 style?
By simple, i mean something like jenkins.
By modern, i mean something like github / outlook.com online app. More substantiated critique: + Background is too distracting / there is no clear separation between the background and content + Buttons don't fit well with ANYTHING on the repo page. + Ugly borders around things / the line below logo + The login thingy (WHY is there a line below it?) isn't clearly separated from the background / other content + Search options [Title/...] on all pages would look better if replaced with Advanced search page + CSS animations look weird, they should be a bit faster, imo. + Orange and Blue don't fit well together. + If you click on plugin description weird blue outline appears around it in Chrome.
05-25-2015, 03:11 AM
I would love to see some changes though. For example the background isn't really to my liking, and I prefer the plugins to be shown as a list with the first line of the description instead of a grid without any information except the name, creator and version.
05-26-2015, 12:08 AM
Combining "Jenkins" and "Simple" in a single sentence gives me goosebumps That's the strongest oxymoron I've ever seen
Thanks given by: bearbin
05-26-2015, 12:34 AM
Well, i meant simple as in not many fancy Windows 8-like things.
05-28-2015, 01:53 AM
Well, I changed the header style a bit, do you like it?
It looks better, also: the old background would be fine as long as it's visibly separated from the plugin list - that way, you don't have to look closer to know what is the thing you are looking for.
Ps. I think it'd be better to provide an old-fashioned list-like plugin repo, or a first page with those big buttons (featured plugins) and a category list on the side that when clicked shows you a normal list.
05-31-2015, 04:27 PM
Why don't you want to make the plugin repo opensource ?
> It's because I don't think we want thousands of repos popping up from nothingness. We want on central place for plugins, don't we? We can just tell git to ignore the data directory.
05-31-2015, 05:16 PM
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