in reply to Re: Nodelets' layout
in thread Nodelets' layout

Or there's just not as much activity going on because it's the Thanksgiving holiday extended weekend here in the 'States. Bad time to post new code and a bad time to complain about it! :-/

With that said, I find it hard to believe that the intent is to start with a "|". And I noticed that "HTML error reporting during Preview" shows missing </li> tags after every link in every nodelet using the new layout. Maybe someone accidentally pushed some code out -- or pushed the wrong code out). Whatever happened, "rush job" definitely comes to mind.

Elda Taluta; Sarks Sark; Ark Arks

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Re^3: Nodelets' layout
by jdporter (Paladin) on Dec 03, 2010 at 01:30 UTC

    Thank you sincerely for your feedback. It is much appreciated. It's definitely better than being "warnocked". :-)

    Whatever happened, "rush job" definitely comes to mind.

    Now that, I have to take at least a little bit of exception to. On the gripping hand, you have to remember that we have no dev site. The only way to try any changes of any consequence is to alter the live site. If it turns out that a patch breaks things, or is considered regressive by most monks, then we can roll it back. On the loosing hand, making the grand change I had in mind — which necessarily involved numerous patches and doc edits — could not be done even remotely atomically; it took days. And I carefully examined the effects of each one, trying to calculate how it contributed to the desired trajectory. Understanding that between the moment the first alteration is made and the grand change is finally complete the site is in some sense "broken", I did my best to do it all as quickly as possible, while being careful not to miss any unexpected side-effects.

    I find it hard to believe that the intent is to start with a "|"

    It's not really so unbelievable, is it? I think you could get used to it in about 2 days. In any case, if you really hate it, you can get rid of the first "|" through css.

    What is the sound of Windows? Is it not the sound of a wall upon which people have smashed their heads... all the way through?
      I find it hard to believe that the intent is to start with a "|"
      It's not really so unbelievable, is it? I think you could get used to it in about 2 days. In any case, if you really hate it, you can get rid of the first "|" through css.
      Oh man!! Aesthetically and from a layout and design standpoint it's horrible! Instead of "rush job" clearly I should have been thinking "aesthetically challenged"!! :-/

      And no, I won't get used to it in a couple days!! I mean do you really think this looks fine:

      | My info | User | Display | Nodelet | Timezone | Signature | Newest Nodes | RAT Style | Free Nodelet | Personal Nodelet | Message | Pmdev | ignored users
      Especially when surrounded by a box? The first "|" doesn't line up vertically with the rest of the text which looks horrible form a layout and design perspective. The links are word wrapped, which is poor UI design and it looks bad from a layout and design perspective. And it doesn't end with a "|" which makes it inconsistent. And it looks like someone just starting out in programming wrote it this way because they couldn't figure out how to avoid adding it to the beginning of the list!!

      Granted, I get that you are kludging these changes onto a linked list which does presetnt limitations, but that doesn't change that the results are less than stellar. And I'm still trying to figure out what problem this was trying to solve. I mean, I have a ton of nodelets that scroll down off the page. The only thing the new terse linked lists do for me is make me cringe at the bad design. It reminds me of the rule that you don't let C programmers design X-windows window managers (at least not if you want them to look good).

      Sorry, but from an aesthetic and UI design perspective it just doesn't cut it. Guess I will have to learn some CSS because the "best" that will ever happen is I will get used to cringing at it. I will never get used to looking at it. Sorry if that sounds harsh, but aesthetically, it really is that jarring to me.

      Elda Taluta; Sarks Sark; Ark Arks

        It's really no different than it used to be, with the exception that there is a "|" in front of the first item. What you see as "not lining up" is just an artifact of browsers wrapping (breaking) lines on whitespace. The old version of the nodelet had exactly the same whitespace.

        clearly I should have been thinking "aesthetically challenged"

        I certainly won't argue with you on that point. :-)

        Guess I will have to learn some CSS...

        Please do, and when you've figured out the css to make this look "better", please let us know.

        What is the sound of Windows? Is it not the sound of a wall upon which people have smashed their heads... all the way through?

        But in your prior complaining you didn't even mention the first "|" not lining up. That is certainly undesirable. As for what you say you see:

        | My info | User | Display | Nodelet | Timezone | Signature | Newest Nodes | RAT Style | Free Nodelet | Personal Nodelet | Message | Pmdev | ignored users

        There's no way I could see that in my browser. The closest my browser could come would be:

         | My info | User | Display | Nodelet
        | Timezone | Signature | Newest
        Nodes
        | RAT Style | Free Nodelet
        | Personal Nodelet | Message
        | Pmdev | ignored users

        (because the "before" content is " |&nbsp;" not " |").

        And the break in the middle of "Newest Nodes" is why I only advocate this style for tersely labeled links. The Settings Nodelet uses moderately terse labels but perhaps they aren't terse enough to qualify for this style of list. The labels could be made more terse, the style changed to "one link per line", or the deviations from extreme terseness could be worked around via s/ /&nbsp;/g. The last option might be the best.

        FYI, what I currently see is:

        | My info | User | Display
        | Nodelet | Timezone
        | Signature | Newest Nodes
        | RAT Style | Free Nodelet
        | Personal Nodelet | Message
        | Pmdev | ignored users

        (except for the bug of the extra space before the first "|") Which is less than 1/2 the vertical space of the non-terse style so I, FYI, personally prefer it that way.

        Now, if you'd like to get off your visual design high horse and trade ranting for giving a useful bug report and maybe offer a little help, then somebody might be able to figure out why you are getting line breaks immediately after "|"s (probably resulting in prettier rendering for more than just you). Have you forced your browser to reload the site CSS recently? (I'm not convinced browsers are sane about how they decide that stuff needs to be reloaded, despite the plethora of overlapping standard features meant to address such things -- after doing some testing of many of them.)

        I'd love for somebody to figure out where the extra leading space is coming from (or, second best, how to get that same leading space on each line). I choose to not do CSS except for myself (where I don't have to worry about bugs in other people's browsers) and then only rarely and rather minimally, so it won't be me.

        Just FYI, I don't actually use the Settings Nodelet. In my Free Nodelet I have a span of links for settings that looks like:

        ... | me pad fn u s disp ndlt tz sig | ...

        (The rest I access elsewhere or don't use.) I have the Settings Nodelet configured to display, but that's just so I know what it looks like for when helping others trying to use the site or to change the site.

        - tye