www.squeak.org???

ducasse ducasse at iam.unibe.ch
Wed Sep 10 19:47:32 UTC 2003


hi darius

make a mock up and show us. This is not fun t ask michael to do that.

Stef


On Mercredi, sep 10, 2003, at 18:26 Europe/Zurich, Darius wrote:

> I really think that the site should roughly simulate the appearance of 
> the
> Squeak desktop environment (734 pixels wide) with Diego visual 
> enhancements and
> the Squeak pastel color scheme.
>
> This quickly moves them psychologically from site visitor to Squeak 
> User. For
> example:
>
> * Navigation menus that look like Morphic menus w/little icons.
>
> * Links to new pages look like collapsed window handles.
>
> * Text content appears to be in a PluggableText morph window.
>
> * Visual "flaps" would link to another page that, when opened, would 
> appear to
> have the flap out.
>
> * The flap labeled Squeak to have overview info icons.
>
> * The flap labeled Navigator allows publishing visitor feedback and a 
> link to
> the Super Swiki project page.
>
> * The widgets and supplies flaps and Object Catalog bring up a graphic
> representation of those flaps and catalog window.
>
> * The Browser icon brings up a window, that looks like the System 
> Browser, that
> allows you to scroll through the class categories of Squeak 3.5.
>
> * Scamper icon, also labeled "Squeak Documentation", brings up a new 
> Internet
> browser window showing the Squeak Swiki homepage.
>
> * If they have JVM let them see a graphic representation (layered 
> <div>) of a
> morph showing the halo that they can rotate (only).
>
> * Show prominently how to download the Squeakland Plug-in so they can 
> load in a
> project that mirrors the Squeak.org site, which in turn links to other 
> popular
> project files online that they can open.
>
> * Preview a page by hovering over its link.
>
> Cheers,
> Darius
>
>
>



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