[GitHub] [openoffice-org] Pilot-Pirx merged pull request #54: Update writer.md

2021-06-30 Thread GitBox


Pilot-Pirx merged pull request #54:
URL: https://github.com/apache/openoffice-org/pull/54


   


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Re: Working on Refresh of openoffice.apache.org

2021-06-30 Thread Dave Fisher
I like the look at https://openoffice-refresh.staged.apache.org/. Please review.

There were numerous tweaks needed. The current site did not catch the rename of 
volunteer@ to recruitment@.

Unless there are objections I plan to squash & merge after I get the mobile 
view better.

> On Jun 29, 2021, at 9:35 PM, Dave Fisher  wrote:
> 
> Top again.
> 
> There is now a top navigation menu on 
> https://openoffice-refresh.staged.apache.org/
> 
> To dos:
> 
> - Color matching with logo and navigation bar.

Done

> - AOO logo as svg.

Staying with PNG

> - Mobile display scale.

Working on this aspect today.

> 
> Then content updates.
> 
> Regards,
> Dave
> 
>> On Jun 29, 2021, at 3:30 PM, Marcus  wrote:
>> 
>> Am 29.06.21 um 18:57 schrieb Dave Fisher:
 On Jun 29, 2021, at 9:48 AM, Marcus  wrote:
 Am 28.06.21 um 23:44 schrieb Dave Fisher:
> I’ve created a feature branch of the project website at 
> https://github.com/apache/openoffice-project/tree/preview/refresh
> I’ve updated it to use the ASF Pelican features as developed for the CMS 
> Migration of www.apache.org and ten project websites just being completed.
> One feature that returns is {#elementid} and permalink support.
> Intermediate results are here: 
> https://openoffice-refresh.staged.apache.org
 
 when comparing this with "https://openoffice.apache.org/"; I don't see any 
 changes. Are there already changes to be noticed?
>>> The only changes to be noticed is the formatting for the three [TOC]
>> 
>> after you last changes I can see now more.
>> In general, the vertical margins between headlines are wider.
>> 
 Thanks
 
> I plan to swap from left navigation to top navigation next along with 
> other enhancements.
 
 That means all links under General, Community, Develoment ... are 
 horizontal links, right?
>>> Yes, and they will collapse to a menu on narrow screens / mobile
>> 
>> OK, then the number of items doesn't matter.
>> 
 On the example page "https://template.staged.apache.org/"; I can see how it 
 can look like. However, we have a lot of links more, so how would it look 
 like for us?
>>> Two things.
>>> (1) That’s a limited sample. Each menu will have however many menu items we 
>>> want.
>>> (2) I think we should revisit the menus on a case by case and page by page 
>>> basis.
>>> We have 46 pages:
>>> [...]
>>> Some of these are obsolete and many could use a review.
>>> We might want to add an “Orientation” menu.
>>> I think my next step is to make a table of the pages.
>> 
>> Yes, even with only 46 pages an update sounds reasonable.
>> 
>> Marcus
>> 
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Re: Working on Refresh of openoffice.apache.org

2021-06-30 Thread Peter Kovacs



On 30.06.21 19:25, Dave Fisher wrote:

I like the look at https://openoffice-refresh.staged.apache.org/. Please review.


+1, maybe can we have some icons in front of a menu point? like the ASF 
feather in front of the ASF?


And maybe an indication which menu point we currently see. Maybe an 
arrow? (if you visit the link and you click on General you would see a 
-> in front of the menu point "About".)




There were numerous tweaks needed. The current site did not catch the rename of 
volunteer@ to recruitment@.

Unless there are objections I plan to squash & merge after I get the mobile 
view better.


I tried earlier today on my phone and it did look promising already. The 
Desktop does also look great.


I really like the fact that it incorporates the UI approach we are using.


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Re: Working on Refresh of openoffice.apache.org

2021-06-30 Thread Dave Fisher



> On Jun 30, 2021, at 11:12 AM, Peter Kovacs  wrote:
> 
> 
> On 30.06.21 19:25, Dave Fisher wrote:
>> I like the look at https://openoffice-refresh.staged.apache.org/. Please 
>> review.
> 
> +1, maybe can we have some icons in front of a menu point? like the ASF 
> feather in front of the ASF?

The feather in front of “The ASF” is possible.

> 
> And maybe an indication which menu point we currently see. Maybe an arrow? 
> (if you visit the link and you click on General you would see a -> in front 
> of the menu point "About".)

I’m counting on bootstrap for the nav menus and I don’t think that is at all 
easy. It would likely require keeping information about what menu a page is 
part of in the page along with making sure that the page is on the menu.

> 
>> 
>> There were numerous tweaks needed. The current site did not catch the rename 
>> of volunteer@ to recruitment@.
>> 
>> Unless there are objections I plan to squash & merge after I get the mobile 
>> view better.
> 
> I tried earlier today on my phone and it did look promising already. The 
> Desktop does also look great.

Do you have an android phone, or iPhone?

> 
> I really like the fact that it incorporates the UI approach we are using.

Thanks!
Dave

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[GitHub] [openoffice-org] Pilot-Pirx merged pull request #52: Update impress.md

2021-06-30 Thread GitBox


Pilot-Pirx merged pull request #52:
URL: https://github.com/apache/openoffice-org/pull/52


   


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Re: Working on Refresh of openoffice.apache.org

2021-06-30 Thread Peter Kovacs


On 30.06.21 20:17, Dave Fisher wrote:



On Jun 30, 2021, at 11:12 AM, Peter Kovacs  wrote:


On 30.06.21 19:25, Dave Fisher wrote:

I like the look at https://openoffice-refresh.staged.apache.org/. Please review.

+1, maybe can we have some icons in front of a menu point? like the ASF feather 
in front of the ASF?

The feather in front of “The ASF” is possible.


And maybe an indication which menu point we currently see. Maybe an arrow? (if you visit the 
link and you click on General you would see a -> in front of the menu point 
"About".)

I’m counting on bootstrap for the nav menus and I don’t think that is at all 
easy. It would likely require keeping information about what menu a page is 
part of in the page along with making sure that the page is on the menu.

I thought of something like this pseudocode:

if (window.location.href = this.dropdown-item.href) then this.css = 
"selected" else this.css = "unselected"?


Hmm, bummer seems not that easy.

So maybe something like:

const boxes = 
documentui.dropdown-menu.show.querySelectorAll('#dropdown-item');


boxes.forEach(box => {
if (window.location.href = box.dropdown-item.href) then box.css = 
"selected" else box.css = "unselected"?


}

Well something along those lines. I really suck at JS, i just try to 
write something so you have a better Idea what I thought of. Could well 
(likely) be this is rubbish.


So for the pages I tried this approach seem to be pretty neat. Pages 
that are not listed on the menue, maybe it is the qwuestion where they 
belong, anyhow.





There were numerous tweaks needed. The current site did not catch the rename of 
volunteer@ to recruitment@.

Unless there are objections I plan to squash & merge after I get the mobile 
view better.

I tried earlier today on my phone and it did look promising already. The 
Desktop does also look great.

Do you have an android phone, or iPhone?


I tried from an Android phone. Sony Xperia XA2 and now Samsung S8 to be 
exact. I use a Firefox browser.


Now I see a hamburger menu, nice. However the feather makes the menu 
look unaligned. it is great on the desktop.


I am not a gui developer so I am not sure what is state of the art on 
hamburger menus is, but i would intend the other menus, with the goal 
that the text starts always at same point.





I really like the fact that it incorporates the UI approach we are using.

Thanks!
Dave



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Re: Working on Refresh of openoffice.apache.org

2021-06-30 Thread Dave Fisher
Hi -

I like where everything is now. When I run google’s Lightroom tool in a Chrome 
Incognito window I get scores of 94, 97, 100, and 100.

> On Jun 30, 2021, at 1:40 PM, Peter Kovacs  wrote:
> 
> 
> On 30.06.21 20:17, Dave Fisher wrote:
>> 
>>> On Jun 30, 2021, at 11:12 AM, Peter Kovacs  wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 30.06.21 19:25, Dave Fisher wrote:
 I like the look at https://openoffice-refresh.staged.apache.org/. Please 
 review.
>>> +1, maybe can we have some icons in front of a menu point? like the ASF 
>>> feather in front of the ASF?
>> The feather in front of “The ASF” is possible.
>> 
>>> And maybe an indication which menu point we currently see. Maybe an arrow? 
>>> (if you visit the link and you click on General you would see a -> in front 
>>> of the menu point "About".)
>> I’m counting on bootstrap for the nav menus and I don’t think that is at all 
>> easy. It would likely require keeping information about what menu a page is 
>> part of in the page along with making sure that the page is on the menu.
> I thought of something like this pseudocode:
> 
> if (window.location.href = this.dropdown-item.href) then this.css = 
> "selected" else this.css = "unselected"?

I get your idea and it could be a way to do it and there is a way to make 
bootstrap menu items inactive.

There may be some issues with the comparison as the window.location.href is 
fully qualified while we do not want to use fully qualified urls for the 
dropdown-item hrefs (makes testing the site painful.)

> 
> Hmm, bummer seems not that easy.
> 
> So maybe something like:
> 
> const boxes = 
> documentui.dropdown-menu.show.querySelectorAll('#dropdown-item');
> 
> boxes.forEach(box => {
> if (window.location.href = box.dropdown-item.href) then box.css = "selected" 
> else box.css = "unselected"?
> 
> }
> 
> Well something along those lines. I really suck at JS, i just try to write 
> something so you have a better Idea what I thought of. Could well (likely) be 
> this is rubbish.
> 
> So for the pages I tried this approach seem to be pretty neat. Pages that are 
> not listed on the menue, maybe it is the qwuestion where they belong, anyhow.

Actually, I would want to learn how to customize Bootstrap 5 first, but I’m not 
going to do that right now.

> 
>> 
 There were numerous tweaks needed. The current site did not catch the 
 rename of volunteer@ to recruitment@.
 
 Unless there are objections I plan to squash & merge after I get the 
 mobile view better.
>>> I tried earlier today on my phone and it did look promising already. The 
>>> Desktop does also look great.
>> Do you have an android phone, or iPhone?
> 
> I tried from an Android phone. Sony Xperia XA2 and now Samsung S8 to be 
> exact. I use a Firefox browser.
> 
> Now I see a hamburger menu, nice. However the feather makes the menu look 
> unaligned. it is great on the desktop.
> 
> I am not a gui developer so I am not sure what is state of the art on 
> hamburger menus is, but i would intend the other menus, with the goal that 
> the text starts always at same point.

IMO the feather is good in the hamburger menu. All of the ASF menu items leave 
the site.

I’m done with UI work for now. It is time to update content. See 
https://github.com/apache/openoffice-project/blob/preview/refresh/PAGES.md

All The Best,
Dave

> 
>> 
>>> I really like the fact that it incorporates the UI approach we are using.
>> Thanks!
>> Dave
>> 
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Re: Working on Refresh of openoffice.apache.org

2021-06-30 Thread Carl Marcum

Hi Dave,

I think it looks great!

I've tested mobile with Firefox's developer tools and my iPhone 11 with 
Firefox and that looks great too.


Thanks for your work on this!

Best regards,
Carl

On 6/30/21 5:13 PM, Dave Fisher wrote:

Hi -

I like where everything is now. When I run google’s Lightroom tool in a Chrome 
Incognito window I get scores of 94, 97, 100, and 100.


On Jun 30, 2021, at 1:40 PM, Peter Kovacs  wrote:


On 30.06.21 20:17, Dave Fisher wrote:

On Jun 30, 2021, at 11:12 AM, Peter Kovacs  wrote:


On 30.06.21 19:25, Dave Fisher wrote:

I like the look at https://openoffice-refresh.staged.apache.org/. Please review.

+1, maybe can we have some icons in front of a menu point? like the ASF feather 
in front of the ASF?

The feather in front of “The ASF” is possible.


And maybe an indication which menu point we currently see. Maybe an arrow? (if you visit the 
link and you click on General you would see a -> in front of the menu point 
"About".)

I’m counting on bootstrap for the nav menus and I don’t think that is at all 
easy. It would likely require keeping information about what menu a page is 
part of in the page along with making sure that the page is on the menu.

I thought of something like this pseudocode:

if (window.location.href = this.dropdown-item.href) then this.css = "selected" else 
this.css = "unselected"?

I get your idea and it could be a way to do it and there is a way to make 
bootstrap menu items inactive.

There may be some issues with the comparison as the window.location.href is 
fully qualified while we do not want to use fully qualified urls for the 
dropdown-item hrefs (makes testing the site painful.)


Hmm, bummer seems not that easy.

So maybe something like:

const boxes = 
documentui.dropdown-menu.show.querySelectorAll('#dropdown-item');

boxes.forEach(box => {
if (window.location.href = box.dropdown-item.href) then box.css = "selected" else box.css 
= "unselected"?

}

Well something along those lines. I really suck at JS, i just try to write 
something so you have a better Idea what I thought of. Could well (likely) be 
this is rubbish.

So for the pages I tried this approach seem to be pretty neat. Pages that are 
not listed on the menue, maybe it is the qwuestion where they belong, anyhow.

Actually, I would want to learn how to customize Bootstrap 5 first, but I’m not 
going to do that right now.


There were numerous tweaks needed. The current site did not catch the rename of 
volunteer@ to recruitment@.

Unless there are objections I plan to squash & merge after I get the mobile 
view better.

I tried earlier today on my phone and it did look promising already. The 
Desktop does also look great.

Do you have an android phone, or iPhone?

I tried from an Android phone. Sony Xperia XA2 and now Samsung S8 to be exact. 
I use a Firefox browser.

Now I see a hamburger menu, nice. However the feather makes the menu look 
unaligned. it is great on the desktop.

I am not a gui developer so I am not sure what is state of the art on hamburger 
menus is, but i would intend the other menus, with the goal that the text 
starts always at same point.

IMO the feather is good in the hamburger menu. All of the ASF menu items leave 
the site.

I’m done with UI work for now. It is time to update content. See 
https://github.com/apache/openoffice-project/blob/preview/refresh/PAGES.md

All The Best,
Dave


I really like the fact that it incorporates the UI approach we are using.

Thanks!
Dave


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Re: Working on Refresh of openoffice.apache.org

2021-06-30 Thread Marcus

Am 30.06.21 um 23:47 schrieb Carl Marcum:

I think it looks great!

I've tested mobile with Firefox's developer tools and my iPhone 11 with 
Firefox and that looks great too.


I had a look on my desktop with Firefox and the difference now - 
compared with the first steps - is increadible.


The menu / nav now looks more sorted and clear. The menu items are well 
aligned and personally I don't miss any icons for them.


Maybe you can reduce the font size and margins a bit as currently less 
content is fitting on the page than before without the need to scroll.



Thanks for your work on this!


Yes, thanks a lot for making this possible.

Marcus




On 6/30/21 5:13 PM, Dave Fisher wrote:

Hi -

I like where everything is now. When I run google’s Lightroom tool in 
a Chrome Incognito window I get scores of 94, 97, 100, and 100.



On Jun 30, 2021, at 1:40 PM, Peter Kovacs  wrote:


On 30.06.21 20:17, Dave Fisher wrote:

On Jun 30, 2021, at 11:12 AM, Peter Kovacs  wrote:


On 30.06.21 19:25, Dave Fisher wrote:
I like the look at https://openoffice-refresh.staged.apache.org/. 
Please review.
+1, maybe can we have some icons in front of a menu point? like the 
ASF feather in front of the ASF?

The feather in front of “The ASF” is possible.

And maybe an indication which menu point we currently see. Maybe an 
arrow? (if you visit the link and you click on General you would 
see a -> in front of the menu point "About".)
I’m counting on bootstrap for the nav menus and I don’t think that 
is at all easy. It would likely require keeping information about 
what menu a page is part of in the page along with making sure that 
the page is on the menu.

I thought of something like this pseudocode:

if (window.location.href = this.dropdown-item.href) then this.css = 
"selected" else this.css = "unselected"?
I get your idea and it could be a way to do it and there is a way to 
make bootstrap menu items inactive.


There may be some issues with the comparison as the 
window.location.href is fully qualified while we do not want to use 
fully qualified urls for the dropdown-item hrefs (makes testing the 
site painful.)



Hmm, bummer seems not that easy.

So maybe something like:

const boxes = 
documentui.dropdown-menu.show.querySelectorAll('#dropdown-item');


boxes.forEach(box => {
if (window.location.href = box.dropdown-item.href) then box.css = 
"selected" else box.css = "unselected"?


}

Well something along those lines. I really suck at JS, i just try to 
write something so you have a better Idea what I thought of. Could 
well (likely) be this is rubbish.


So for the pages I tried this approach seem to be pretty neat. Pages 
that are not listed on the menue, maybe it is the qwuestion where 
they belong, anyhow.
Actually, I would want to learn how to customize Bootstrap 5 first, 
but I’m not going to do that right now.


There were numerous tweaks needed. The current site did not catch 
the rename of volunteer@ to recruitment@.


Unless there are objections I plan to squash & merge after I get 
the mobile view better.
I tried earlier today on my phone and it did look promising 
already. The Desktop does also look great.

Do you have an android phone, or iPhone?
I tried from an Android phone. Sony Xperia XA2 and now Samsung S8 to 
be exact. I use a Firefox browser.


Now I see a hamburger menu, nice. However the feather makes the menu 
look unaligned. it is great on the desktop.


I am not a gui developer so I am not sure what is state of the art on 
hamburger menus is, but i would intend the other menus, with the goal 
that the text starts always at same point.
IMO the feather is good in the hamburger menu. All of the ASF menu 
items leave the site.


I’m done with UI work for now. It is time to update content. See 
https://github.com/apache/openoffice-project/blob/preview/refresh/PAGES.md 



All The Best,
Dave

I really like the fact that it incorporates the UI approach we are 
using.

Thanks!
Dave



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Re: Working on Refresh of openoffice.apache.org

2021-06-30 Thread Dave Fisher



> On Jun 30, 2021, at 3:33 PM, Marcus  wrote:
> 
> Am 30.06.21 um 23:47 schrieb Carl Marcum:
>> I think it looks great!
>> I've tested mobile with Firefox's developer tools and my iPhone 11 with 
>> Firefox and that looks great too.
> 
> I had a look on my desktop with Firefox and the difference now - compared 
> with the first steps - is increadible.
> 
> The menu / nav now looks more sorted and clear. The menu items are well 
> aligned and personally I don't miss any icons for them.
> 
> Maybe you can reduce the font size and margins a bit as currently less 
> content is fitting on the page than before without the need to scroll.

I reduced the base font size from 18px to 16px. Tweaked a lot of other margin 
related items slightly. I think we now have a website that reads well even on a 
small iPhone.

Unless there are objections I’ll put it in production in my morning tomorrow.

> 
>> Thanks for your work on this!
> 
> Yes, thanks a lot for making this possible.

My pleasure.

FYI - We can start one content updates once the new design is in production.

Regards,
Dave

> 
> Marcus
> 
> 
> 
>> On 6/30/21 5:13 PM, Dave Fisher wrote:
>>> Hi -
>>> 
>>> I like where everything is now. When I run google’s Lightroom tool in a 
>>> Chrome Incognito window I get scores of 94, 97, 100, and 100.
>>> 
 On Jun 30, 2021, at 1:40 PM, Peter Kovacs  wrote:
 
 
 On 30.06.21 20:17, Dave Fisher wrote:
>> On Jun 30, 2021, at 11:12 AM, Peter Kovacs  wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> On 30.06.21 19:25, Dave Fisher wrote:
>>> I like the look at https://openoffice-refresh.staged.apache.org/. 
>>> Please review.
>> +1, maybe can we have some icons in front of a menu point? like the ASF 
>> feather in front of the ASF?
> The feather in front of “The ASF” is possible.
> 
>> And maybe an indication which menu point we currently see. Maybe an 
>> arrow? (if you visit the link and you click on General you would see a 
>> -> in front of the menu point "About".)
> I’m counting on bootstrap for the nav menus and I don’t think that is at 
> all easy. It would likely require keeping information about what menu a 
> page is part of in the page along with making sure that the page is on 
> the menu.
 I thought of something like this pseudocode:
 
 if (window.location.href = this.dropdown-item.href) then this.css = 
 "selected" else this.css = "unselected"?
>>> I get your idea and it could be a way to do it and there is a way to make 
>>> bootstrap menu items inactive.
>>> 
>>> There may be some issues with the comparison as the window.location.href is 
>>> fully qualified while we do not want to use fully qualified urls for the 
>>> dropdown-item hrefs (makes testing the site painful.)
>>> 
 Hmm, bummer seems not that easy.
 
 So maybe something like:
 
 const boxes = 
 documentui.dropdown-menu.show.querySelectorAll('#dropdown-item');
 
 boxes.forEach(box => {
 if (window.location.href = box.dropdown-item.href) then box.css = 
 "selected" else box.css = "unselected"?
 
 }
 
 Well something along those lines. I really suck at JS, i just try to write 
 something so you have a better Idea what I thought of. Could well (likely) 
 be this is rubbish.
 
 So for the pages I tried this approach seem to be pretty neat. Pages that 
 are not listed on the menue, maybe it is the qwuestion where they belong, 
 anyhow.
>>> Actually, I would want to learn how to customize Bootstrap 5 first, but I’m 
>>> not going to do that right now.
>>> 
>>> There were numerous tweaks needed. The current site did not catch the 
>>> rename of volunteer@ to recruitment@.
>>> 
>>> Unless there are objections I plan to squash & merge after I get the 
>>> mobile view better.
>> I tried earlier today on my phone and it did look promising already. The 
>> Desktop does also look great.
> Do you have an android phone, or iPhone?
 I tried from an Android phone. Sony Xperia XA2 and now Samsung S8 to be 
 exact. I use a Firefox browser.
 
 Now I see a hamburger menu, nice. However the feather makes the menu look 
 unaligned. it is great on the desktop.
 
 I am not a gui developer so I am not sure what is state of the art on 
 hamburger menus is, but i would intend the other menus, with the goal that 
 the text starts always at same point.
>>> IMO the feather is good in the hamburger menu. All of the ASF menu items 
>>> leave the site.
>>> 
>>> I’m done with UI work for now. It is time to update content. See 
>>> https://github.com/apache/openoffice-project/blob/preview/refresh/PAGES.md 
>>> 
>>> All The Best,
>>> Dave
>>> 
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Re: Working on Refresh of openoffice.apache.org

2021-06-30 Thread Peter Kovacs



On 01.07.21 03:11, Dave Fisher wrote:



On Jun 30, 2021, at 3:33 PM, Marcus  wrote:

Am 30.06.21 um 23:47 schrieb Carl Marcum:

I think it looks great!
I've tested mobile with Firefox's developer tools and my iPhone 11 with Firefox 
and that looks great too.

I had a look on my desktop with Firefox and the difference now - compared with 
the first steps - is increadible.

The menu / nav now looks more sorted and clear. The menu items are well aligned 
and personally I don't miss any icons for them.

Maybe you can reduce the font size and margins a bit as currently less content 
is fitting on the page than before without the need to scroll.

I reduced the base font size from 18px to 16px. Tweaked a lot of other margin 
related items slightly. I think we now have a website that reads well even on a 
small iPhone.

Unless there are objections I’ll put it in production in my morning tomorrow.
+1, please go ahead. It looks great to me. My suggestions are only 
suggestions and taste.



Thanks for your work on this!

Yes, thanks a lot for making this possible.

My pleasure.

FYI - We can start one content updates once the new design is in production.

Regards,
Dave


Marcus




On 6/30/21 5:13 PM, Dave Fisher wrote:

Hi -

I like where everything is now. When I run google’s Lightroom tool in a Chrome 
Incognito window I get scores of 94, 97, 100, and 100.


On Jun 30, 2021, at 1:40 PM, Peter Kovacs  wrote:


On 30.06.21 20:17, Dave Fisher wrote:

On Jun 30, 2021, at 11:12 AM, Peter Kovacs  wrote:


On 30.06.21 19:25, Dave Fisher wrote:

I like the look at https://openoffice-refresh.staged.apache.org/. Please review.

+1, maybe can we have some icons in front of a menu point? like the ASF feather 
in front of the ASF?

The feather in front of “The ASF” is possible.


And maybe an indication which menu point we currently see. Maybe an arrow? (if you visit the 
link and you click on General you would see a -> in front of the menu point 
"About".)

I’m counting on bootstrap for the nav menus and I don’t think that is at all 
easy. It would likely require keeping information about what menu a page is 
part of in the page along with making sure that the page is on the menu.

I thought of something like this pseudocode:

if (window.location.href = this.dropdown-item.href) then this.css = "selected" else 
this.css = "unselected"?

I get your idea and it could be a way to do it and there is a way to make 
bootstrap menu items inactive.

There may be some issues with the comparison as the window.location.href is 
fully qualified while we do not want to use fully qualified urls for the 
dropdown-item hrefs (makes testing the site painful.)


Hmm, bummer seems not that easy.

So maybe something like:

const boxes = 
documentui.dropdown-menu.show.querySelectorAll('#dropdown-item');

boxes.forEach(box => {
if (window.location.href = box.dropdown-item.href) then box.css = "selected" else box.css 
= "unselected"?

}

Well something along those lines. I really suck at JS, i just try to write 
something so you have a better Idea what I thought of. Could well (likely) be 
this is rubbish.

So for the pages I tried this approach seem to be pretty neat. Pages that are 
not listed on the menue, maybe it is the qwuestion where they belong, anyhow.

Actually, I would want to learn how to customize Bootstrap 5 first, but I’m not 
going to do that right now.


There were numerous tweaks needed. The current site did not catch the rename of 
volunteer@ to recruitment@.

Unless there are objections I plan to squash & merge after I get the mobile 
view better.

I tried earlier today on my phone and it did look promising already. The 
Desktop does also look great.

Do you have an android phone, or iPhone?

I tried from an Android phone. Sony Xperia XA2 and now Samsung S8 to be exact. 
I use a Firefox browser.

Now I see a hamburger menu, nice. However the feather makes the menu look 
unaligned. it is great on the desktop.

I am not a gui developer so I am not sure what is state of the art on hamburger 
menus is, but i would intend the other menus, with the goal that the text 
starts always at same point.

IMO the feather is good in the hamburger menu. All of the ASF menu items leave 
the site.

I’m done with UI work for now. It is time to update content. See 
https://github.com/apache/openoffice-project/blob/preview/refresh/PAGES.md

All The Best,
Dave


I really like the fact that it incorporates the UI approach we are using.

Thanks!
Dave


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