Max Spevack wrote:
Hitting both of these topics, there's a need for common look and feel for all of the TurboGears applications deployed in infrastructure. Bodhi, PackageDB, transifex, fas2, the new elections app, etc would be helped by this. Having a common CSS model (hopefully shared with the other websites) would be especially nice:Hi all,We had a good conversation last week, especially around the future of get-fedora and beginning to get an idea of how spins.fp.o will function, from both a front-end and a back-end point of view.I think a lot of those conversations will continue at FUDCon, if not before.http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Websites/TasksI'd like to try to use tomorrow's meeting to go over some of the other tasks, especially the ideas around a team working on common look and feel, and also on any infrastructure-related topics that the websites team needs to discuss.
ie: * header + banner + login + top navigation * sidebar + navigation menu + locale changer * content + title + "normal tables" + [...] * login page * footer + disclaimer + copyright + versionFilling in the content in a proper manner is probably the most important part and also the part that I'm least clear on :-/. If anyone has experience designing a conceptual CSS model for use across web sites/applications that would be extremely helpful.
-Toshio
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