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#204 | FIXED | Kick off user experience testing | ||
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We need to kick off user experience testing! I created a page on the wiki: `http://wiki.mediagoblin.org/User\_Experience <http://wiki.mediagoblin.org/User_Experience>`_ - Create guidelines on the recommended process of user experience testing - Write an email to the list asking other people to help out - Start planning out user experience testing events? Deb, I'm assigning this to you, though other people can (and please should) jump in and start helping out with this! |
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#205 | FIXED | Suitable home page for new mediagoblin setups | ||
Description |
The first MediaGoblin instances are floating around right now and soon we'll have our own public instance online. Which is great, but there's one thing that would make it all a lot nicer which is a proper home page. Right now got a quick "Welcome to GNU MediaGoblin!", log in and register links plus some sample images, but I've seen quite a few ideas thrown around for what should be on that page. - Say you've just set up your own instance, what kind of things would you want for your new welcome page? What would make sense and be useful? - For our public instance, will we use the same page? If so, how will we change it and what should we add? How will our mediagobl.in and mediagoblin.org relate? There are several "faces" of MediaGoblin we could show. There could be hints to help you make an account on that particular instance, or set up your own. There could be featured images, tags or users. We could show we're a FOSS project and that others can join us and help improve/spread the software. Or a combination of all of those. Alright, that's enough rambling for now. I'm assigning this ticket to 0.0.5, because I think this is something we could really use for that release and will not take a huge amount of time. It will involve a lot of different aspects and people so I'm not assigning it to anybody in particular. :) |
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#206 | FIXED | Inconsistent font size specifications in css | ||
Description |
Base.css uses several different ways to specify text sizes. I think it has a nice mix of px, em and percentages going on right now. This should be fixed. I'm not sure what the "right" way to do this is, so any help is welcome. I'll do some research and decide on what we should do, then make the needed changes. So yeah, this bug is mostly a memory aid. |
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