On Wed, Dec 06, 2017 at 10:56:43PM +0100, Jonas Meurer wrote: > Hi Wouter, > > > Thumbs up for taking action and working on a practical solution to the > problems discussed on debian-devel@l.d.o! > > > > I spent much of today on a bit of Javascript to guide a user through > > selecting the right image for his or her use case; the idea being that > > we'd ask them a few questions, and then say "this is the image you'll > > need to download if you want to install Debian like that".> > > A proof of concept is up at > > http://latin.grep.be/~wouter/debian-www/releases/stable/debian-installer/ > > > I quite like the idea of such a walkthrough. In my eyes it would be a > great improvement to the current situation and I'm in favor of further > developing it as our new download page. > > As you wrote yourself, it's quite rough at the moment, but that can be > fixed :)
Right :-) > > If people like this, it will require some more work before it can go > > live. In particular: > > - It currently has no visual appeal. Someone with better graphical > > design skills than myself will have to fix that. > > Unfortunately I cannot help either here ;) > > First thing I noticed: the cursor doesn't change when moving over the > selection options. The cursor should indicate that you can click on the > fields by changing to the usual hover-over-link cursor (no idea how it's > called in webdesign language). That would be the "cursor:pointer" CSS value. Good point, thanks. Added that. > > - After asking questions, it tells you 'this is what you asked for', but > > it doesn't actually give you the URL, because that part hasn't been > > implemented yet. > > - There is a button "disable this, give me the full list". Once you > > click on it, it's gone and there's no way to get it back (other than a > > page refresh). This may not be ideal. > > In general the navigation needs to be worked on. There should be options > to go back and forth in the walkthrough. That's completely missing so far. A back button is actually slightly more complicated than I thought at first, but it's a good point and I should add it. I'll work on it some more. A "start over from scratch" button is reasonably simple though; I've just added that. I don't think a "go forward" button is useful, and I'm also not sure what it should do, so I'm not adding that. > > I decided not to spend too much time on that now though, since I thought > > it would make more sense to show what I've got so far and ask for > > people's thoughts. > > Again, great that you actually started working on it. As said above, I > like the idea. Thanks. -- Could you people please use IRC like normal people?!? -- Amaya Rodrigo Sastre, trying to quiet down the buzz in the DebConf 2008 Hacklab