[livesupport-dev] html gui
  • Hi Everyone,

    Here's a first stab at the HTML GUI:
    http://a.parsons.edu/~sangita/summer04/index.html. I'm still not sure what
    the contents of the menu should be and I'm also not a javascript whiz, so
    its not perfect. The more that I look at Mambo, the more I like the menu.
    However, its a mammoth of one at that, and there is quite a bit of code that
    accompanies it. If that is something that you all would like then perhaps
    Tomas and Sebastian can work on putting something like that together and I
    can handle the design.

    Charles and I had a meeting today and we're still not completely sure on
    what the HTML GUI should encompass. It seems like it might be logical for
    me to work with Sebastian and Tomas and design according to what they are
    building. Designing the HTML GUI seems quite different than designing the
    GUI GUI in that sketching out screens won't really work for the HTML GUI.

    What do you all think the most effective and efficient next steps would in
    terms of the HTML GUI design?

    Regards,
    Sangita

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    wow nadine, the HTML looks really good.

    just a few thoughts.

    should the ON AIR and OFF AIR font be consistent with the rest of the
    site? it sticks out to me because it's another sans serif.

    maybe the navbar items should be aligned so they spread all the way
    across the content - so Campware Home should align to the right
    with the Now Playing Box.

    do you want to use the same buttons we're using in the application in
    the web version? i can understand arguments to keep it simpler,
    no graphics and all. But since we're using the tabs from the app
    (scheduler_day.html) it might be a good idea.

    and how about rollover states for the navbar, navbar dropdown menus and
    buttons? that might be nice.

    but all in all i think it looks super.


    thanks a lot,


    charles


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    wow nadine, the HTML looks really good.


    just a few thoughts.


    should the ON AIR and OFF AIR font be consistent with the rest of the

    site? it sticks out to me because it's another sans serif.


    maybe the navbar items should be aligned so they spread all the way

    across the content - so Campware Home should align to the right

    with the Now Playing Box.


    do you want to use the same buttons we're using in the application in

    the web version? i can understand arguments to keep it simpler,

    no graphics and all. But since we're using the tabs from the app

    (scheduler_day.html) it might be a good idea.


    and how about rollover states for the navbar, navbar dropdown menus
    and

    buttons? that might be nice.


    but all in all i think it looks super.



    thanks a lot,



    charles



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