Re: New menu arrangement: Community - Staff - Personal
Reply #62 –
People of course want avatars 100x100, so they can see everyone else. Most users don't spend time looking at their own avatar. Especially in a profile spot where the name is the indicator. Either way, I'm fine with whatever everyone decides.
Re: New menu arrangement: Community - Staff - Personal
Reply #64 –
I'll update the site once we manage to review and pull in Ant's latest PR. It makes the menu cleaner, less agglomerated, which along with Ema's search tweak will be nice for us others to play around with.
We'lI give a try to the admin/mod combo as well (a bit I have some doubts on real usefulness).
This topic will remain open, and since Ant didn't set a time on the poll, votes continue to be welcome. But the username for profile/settings most likely makes sense as a separate 'user corner'. That's a bigger layout change that intended to be discussed in this topic, and its proponents are welcome to make a PR on it.
Re: New menu arrangement: Community - Staff - Personal
Reply #65 –
I'm definitely in favor of a user corner for links and notifications and such. I really couldn't care less if the avatar is displayed somewhere around there. It follows the trend in many websites, but I understand the arguments against it. It could always be a theme option with the default turned off.
Re: New menu arrangement: Community - Staff - Personal
Reply #72 –
Come to think of it, how many log in and register links does one page need? Take the current arrangement.
There's the greeting thingy at upper right for guests: "Welcome to Elk Molestation and Bondage Dungeon. Please login or register."
Then there's the Log in and Register buttons in the main menu.
Then there's the quick log in form in the bit below the menu.
This seems a bit overkill for what is basic functionality. I think it could be rationalised a bit. Suggestion: the greeting at upper right serves no valuable purpose, as far as I can see. Also, the text in the log in form is really a no brainer. Anyone capable of using a forum app knows to log in with their username and password. The inputs even have placeholder text. So, how about we just give a basic greeting above the form and leave it at that?
"Welcome to Elk Molestation and Bondage Dungeon"
[Username] [Password] [Session length] [Shiny button]
We don't need to tell people to "please log in or register". They'll do it if they want to. If they don't want to, it's none of our business. The register button in the menu should stay, but the log in one could well be regarded as redundant.
Re: New menu arrangement: Community - Staff - Personal
Reply #73 –
Ay up. Hey are people more or less thinking we should just go back to having the old, separate, Admin and Moderate buttonz at top level? I'm more or less convinced it's the best option, especially if user stuff is being moved to the upper right corner.
If we go back to two buttonz for admin and mod, that should simplify sorting out the indicators too. Not that they couldn't be sorted the way it is now, but still.
If everyone's cool with it, I might just put the admin and mod arrays back the way they wre.
Re: New menu arrangement: Community - Staff - Personal
Reply #74 –
Yes, it makes sense.
The point has been made, that a main menu item should really link to a single area, with its sidebar and all. Not to two. I think it has been my feeling too, playing with them on local. I use sidebars always, it might be even more obvious then. So unless we merge them (and admin is huge already), a single menu button for both seems more or less unnatural.
(For profile and PMs, it's reportedly even more odd at the moment, but we can sort that I guess.)