Overall it's a pretty good theme. I have a few critiques, though:
1. The content font size should go up at least one more pixel. The smaller
it is, the easier it is to skim or skip.
2. The black text color should be no lighter than #444444 (it's currently
#656565). Anything less than #444444 is just being mean to readers.
3. I'd like to see some other colors than blue and gray. It looks too
monotonous as is. (One of the best parts of
is the purple
and green! Don't fear color!!)
-Dan
p.s. Per the color point, here are some examples that pop:
-
On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 1:37 PM, George Gastaldi <ggastald(a)redhat.com>wrote:
I think we should use it in our website. Thoughts?
Início da mensagem encaminhada
*De:* Ryszard Koźmik <rkozmik(a)redhat.com>
*Data:* 12 de junho de 2013 16:29:55 BRT
*Para:* jboss-dev-all R&D <jboss-dev-all(a)redhat.com>, thecore Core <
thecore(a)redhat.com>
*Cc:* Pete Muir <pmuir(a)redhat.com>, James Cobb <jcobb(a)redhat.com>, Mark
Newton <mnewton(a)redhat.com>
*Assunto:* *JBoss Community Bootstrap theme release announcement*
Hi,
The
jboss.org Team are proud to announce the release of the JBoss
Community Bootstrap theme aimed at projects wishing to host project pages
using the
jboss.org domain name (e.g.
jboss.org/<project> or <project>.
jboss.org):
https://github.com/jbossorg/bootstrap-community/tree/2.3.1.0<https://g...
The theme is structured as an Awestruct project in order to act as a
starting point for development of project pages, principally through the
use of HAML layouts which have been confirmed to work well with the
modified Bootstrap CSS and JavaScript. Although the CSS (LESS) and
JavaScript source code are stored in the repo the intention is for projects
to reference the compiled/hosted versions at:
http://static.jboss.org/theme/css/bootstrap-community/2.3.1.0/ - the
first part of the version number represents the version of Bootstrap being
customised (here it is Bootstrap 2.3.1)
http://static.jboss.org/theme/js/libs/bootstrap-community/2.3.1.0/
This ensures that the L&F for all projects using the
jboss.org domain has
some form of consistency, rather than each project having their own
modifications and looking slightly different. Ideally all projects will
update to subsequent releases of the JBoss Community Bootstrap theme at the
same time but we recognise there may be some delay which could introduce
some inconsistencies.
Full instructions for use can be found in the
README.md<https://github.com/jbossorg/bootstrap-community/blob/2.3.1.0...
file
including System Requirements and steps to fork the repo contents into your
own GitHub organization in order to start your project.
You can find an example project site using the latest version of the JBoss
Community Bootstrap theme here:
http://example.jboss.org
If you'd like to report issues with the theme please use the '
www.jboss.org (Awestruct)' component of the
http://issues.jboss.org/browse/ORG project.
Staging and Trademarked Images
-----------------------------------------------
In addition to the www_htdocs/<project> directories on
filemgmt.jboss.org that
contain the production versions of your project websites you can now upload
files to a stg_htdocs/<project> directory in order to test them first on a
staging domain name, e.g. <
project>-stg.jboss.org
Similarly you can now upload any Red Hat trademarked images such as
project logos, banners and desktops to an images_htdocs/<project> directory
which makes them accessible from
http://static.jboss.org/images/<project> as
per legal requirements. These can then be referenced in your project pages.
This release was a combined effort from the
jboss.org team and Eng Ops
with additional thanks going to Xavier Coulon, Jason Porter and Pete Muir
for reporting issues and suggesting fixes.
Best Regards,
Rysiek
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Ryszard Koźmik
jboss.org Team
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