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welovetxp.com
Hey,
I recently redesigned the We Love Textpattern site and would love to hear your thoughts.
This is phase one of two of the redesign, mostly the visual. I plan to work on making it easier for people to submit sites, perhaps an automated process from submission to publishing.
Feel free to submit your masterpieces! :)
Cheers,
-Sam
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Smooth! Lookin’ mighty good there.
Love the homepage rollover :-)
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Sam wrote:
I recently redesigned the We Love Textpattern site and would love to hear your thoughts.
Reminded me of the TXP Magazine’s site collection page.
Looks good Sam.
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Thanks Sam for maintaining this project !
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May not care but in IE6 I think there’s something amiss.
Pardon the lousy browser and the lousy screen shot. Work…
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Thanks guys.
@MattD: I don’t do IE6 browser testing anymore, I figured it would look a little something like that. The 2% of WLTXP IE6 users will just have to suffer! :)
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Very horizontal scroll is very unusual to use… I’d prefer general vertical…
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Sam wrote:
@MattD: I don’t do IE6 browser testing anymore, I figured it would look a little something like that. The 2% of WLTXP IE6 users will just have to suffer! :)
That’s what I suspected. Some day I’ll be rid of it!
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the_ghost wrote:
Very horizontal scroll is very unusual to use… I’d prefer general vertical…
Really nice design Sam, but before reading the_ghost’s comment I hadn’t noticed the horizontal scroll!
WeLoveTXP is a fantastic way of exhibiting many of the great site’s that are making use of Textpattern; I’ve been a fan of the site for a while now. Keep up the good work.
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really nice design!
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-i also missed the horizontal scroll until i read about it, maybe some arrow
-i’d like to have site names on always, not only on hover
-I love the non.scrolling background!
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Sam, first off, thank you for putting together WeLoveTXP in the first place. Before its inception, there was no source to show the possibilities that Txp provides. It’s been a treasure for the community. Plus, I get a decent amount of traffic from it :)
As for the re-design. Branding-wise, I give it a thumbs up. The yellow emphasizes its TXP and strikes well against the charcoal/black. Fun use of the Rockwell Scribble font. It’s fun and exciting and makes me proud to be a TXP person.
As for usability, I have to give it bad marks.
Horizontal scrolling is a bit like walking on my hands, I can do it for a little bit if I try hard, but I wonder if its worth the innovation. For some users, they only way they can scroll left and right is by dragging the scroll-bar on the bottom. Since that behavior is so uncommon, I don’t think a lot of people will even notice that there’s more content on the right—like monkeyninja. On top of that, the thumbnails have a wide proportion. Their shape lends for them to be organized vertically, not side-by-side. Maybe a good compromise would be adding a jQuery scroller, to keep everything within the 1000px. (yeah, I realize those scrollers are getting more play than a Kanye West single at the moment)
Some of the content on the far right is “outside the fold.” Not just more sites, but the top links “ Submit a Site, Contact Us, RSS Feed” and the Ad on bottom.
As neat as they are, I’m not a fan of hover-overs revealing more information. I could live without seeing the “Comment” link immediately, but I think that the site title is pretty essential. Minor detail: consider increasing the hover target to include the 20px margin below the thumbnail. When I scroll from the bottom up, the links pop up when I’m over the thumbnail, after i hovered over their actual positions.
Sorry to be nag, but since you asked, I figured I’d give it to you straight. The aesthetic and emotional presentation is top notch, but usability could be improved. Again, thanks so much for keeping WLTXP going.
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I have to agree with nemoorange on all counts – praise on style and the site in general (I liked the last one too) and his criticism.
That said, I think there is sometimes a place for horizontal scroll sites but a) it usually it’s for providing deeper information that’s not essential for the function so if you miss it, the site still works, you just don’t see the 2nd/3rd/4th photo/detail shot or b) the execution makes it workable without having to scroll too much (e.g. spin’s site) or c) the nature of the design or content merits it naturally by being very horizontal and extensive, e.g. for a long timeline.
In the end it boils down to convention a bit – whether the fold is on the right or below and the more link at the far-right or the very bottom is theoretically irrelevant as something is always off the page. It’s just that people are expecting to find it at the bottom.
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