[Design Team] #374: UX feedback on fedmenu
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#374: UX feedback on fedmenu
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Reporter: ralph | Owner:
Type: UX/Interaction Research and Design | Status: new
Priority: medium | Severity: Moderately
Keywords: | Involved
Blocking: | Blocked By:
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I [https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/design-
team/2015-February/007092.html wrote to the list] about this back in
February, but @mattdm [https://github.com/fedora-infra/fedmenu/issues/4
filed a ticket on the project] to touch base with the design team again,
which is smart. It probably could use another round of conversation.
Note that we are
[https://fedoraproject.org/w/index.php?title=Infrastructure/FY16_frontend
almost done installing the shim] on all of our apps, which is *awesome*
but it doesn't mean that we're locked into the way that it current looks,
feels, or behaves at all. The shim just includes the js resource and
makes a call to initialize it. We can rewrite the js/css to do anything
we like (even if that something is "nothing"). :)
Questionnaire answers:
* Timeline (when do you need the mockups / research data by? Is there a
release or specific timeline you're targeting?)
No specific timeline. I'd like to evolve this chrome over time.
* Who's the developer writing the code? (IRC nick + email + wiki profile
page URL)
threebean, ralph(a)fp.o, http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Ralph
* Are you trying to make a pre-existing app better? We will work with you
to determine the best methodologies to get you to that goal.
Kind of. See more below.
* What is the application name?
fedmenu
* How can we access it? (URL or package name / installer link, test user
login information, screenshots, etc.)
There is a demo page at http://threebean.org/fedmenu
It is already deployed on some apps:
https://fedoraproject.org/w/index.php?title=Infrastructure/FY16_frontend
* Give us an elevator pitch for this application - What problem does it
solve? What does it do, why would someone use it?
It aims to give a common feel to all our FI web applications with as
little developer effort as possible. (We should work to do the high-
effort things next).
* Who uses this application? For example, is it aimed primarily at
developers? Is it a command line tool used on headless servers? Is it an
interactive web application aimed at desktop users with non-expert
technical expertise?
Any visitor to Fedora web applications. I think these are primarily
contributors.. but they are contributors of all kinds.
* What are the main competitors to your app?
Two that I can think of:
1) a full on redesign of all of our apps individually that gives them a
common look and feel (huge effort)
2) a rewrite of all of our apps into one app that has a unified look and
feel (huge effort)
* Are you trying to build a brand-new application?
Kinda. It is a javascript shim that is kind of like its own application.
But it is small and client-side only and different from all our other apps
in the usual ways.
* Is there any testing or development code available? How can we access
it? (URL or package name / installer link, test user login information,
screenshots, etc.)
Check out
1) https://github.com/fedora-infra/fedmenu for the source
2) http://threebean.org/fedmenu/ for a demo
3)
https://apps.fedoraproject.org/datagrepper/raw?user=adamwill&package=firefox
for a live example
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7 years, 7 months
[Design Team] #436: Update Fedora Booth Materials
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#436: Update Fedora Booth Materials
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Reporter: eischmann | Owner: mleonova
Type: Print/Swag Design | Status: new
Priority: medium | Severity: Moderately Involved
Keywords: | Blocked By:
Blocking: |
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== Deadline ==
* Deadline for design to be sent to printer
Unknown (eischmann)
* Deadline for items to be shipped and ready to hand out
Unknown (eischmann)
* If you can, please provide us with example photos of items that are
similar to the result you're looking for
** Looking for roll up designs
** Looking for table cloth design
** Anything else? (eischmann)
* Printer contact information if available
'''If you need printer recommendations, please include that in the ticket
Include any text or content needed *No, we will not write your brochure
for you'''
* Is this for an event?
For multiple Fedora events
'''Size requirements, can be standard paper size or width and height'''
* Number of colors to use
Assuming unlimited colors for roll ups
Is tablecloth screenprint?
* Print area size (printer can provide this)
Unknown (eischmann)
* Templates (if provided by printer)
Unknown
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Ticket URL: <https://fedorahosted.org/design-team/ticket/436>
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7 years, 7 months
[Design Team] #433: Layout changing icons and UX advise
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#433: Layout changing icons and UX advise
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Reporter: frantisekz | Owner:
Type: Web Design | Status: new
Priority: medium | Severity: Quick & Easy
Keywords: | Blocked By:
Blocking: |
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I have been working on vertical layout mode for fedoramagazine theme. That
theme is deployed also on our website mojefedora.cz and lots of users had
been requesting vertical mode for articles.
I have coded and tested such mode but we need to include some switcher to
the frontend. We would like to ask you for 2 images - one symbolizing
vertical layout and one for horizontal.
Apart from that we would like to ask for something like UX advice - where
we should place the switcher?
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Ticket URL: <https://fedorahosted.org/design-team/ticket/433>
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Fedora Design Team
7 years, 10 months