Maarten van der Velde ha scritto:
Has anybody actually looked at picture you provided in the first mail, Mr. Shawn h. Corey? ***I did*** and it renders in your browser COMPLETELY DIFFERENT as in mine. (Completely f&^%-up, actually) In your browser, it is indeed ugly because all kind of elements get completely displaced. I think the confusing arising from this might explain the grim tone this discussion is getting. Please, everybody, have a look at the PNG that was attached the first time.
I always like your comments Maarten :-) I'd like to explain that maybe, the "ugly lord" used the web site in a really unlucky situation. I was editing the css, then uploading it all the time and this could be the reason for the layout crashes. Probably his browser didn't charge the whole css and obviously the layout appeared broken. Nicu was rightly wondering if it was the same problem he had with firefox3 but i don't believe, think there's another explanation and i told about it. Or maybe both of them, i don't know..the matter is that layout is stable, nobody reported problems so far, even because nobody here use IE :-) I have to come back working on this obscene software after the changes i've made to implement svg upload and linking. So, this is not an issue.
I can imagine people not liking the design and people doubting its usuability. i for myself would say: it's an interesting experiment Davide is undertaking, both in terms of design, UI and functionality. And an experiment can never fail, even though we might have te roll some ideas back.
I agree Maarten but i would like to ask you something: i undestand, i've already told this, people who simply don't like the website design, it is inevitable. But i'm asking if someone noticed how easy is surfing on inkscape gallery, compared to many other similar software. I take just a few seconds of your attention; you are in the home page, you are just a click far from: viewing the image in fullscreen, go to the full node where to vote or insert comments, viewing galleries, viewing slideshows, subscribing to the newsletter, read the f.a.q, go the content creation, go to your private messages, see the artists section, viewing the user profile clicking on the link in "submitted", go to the forum, login and logout, go to the tutorial and the inkcape introducing and the download sections, i stop here but i could continue...
Certainly, this has a consequence: the home page is really full of many stuffs, but i knew this and it was the trial to make the user enjoy the website in the easiest way, staying in the home page moving with a simple click, not needing to go around to find what the website offered. I mean all the users, even the one-time visit user.
I think that everybody need time to understand what inkscape gallery really is.
At last, thank you, i didn't expect this "arguing" days to be so useful for the website now, please go using it and debugging the new added features for inkscape, not for me :-) .
Da.
Now, please, go hug eachother... ;-)
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