Depends on everyone's interpretation of full-screen, I have the address bar visible and safari bookmarks. Although Safari doesn't have a 'full-screen' mode I know that some browser's offer this feature. So just to clarify (haha) I run my browser with the 'window' fully extended to the bottom of the screen; window's cannot overlap or hide behind the Mac Dock so there is a area at the bottom of the screen set aside for this... which as it happens is how AmiDock should also act so applications I want to load don't become obscured.. but thats different topic altogether!
@djrikki If there is such a thing as "window.height" then you can just replace "screen.height" with "window.height" in my previous code, and it should then handle whatever the user throws at your site!
One notice from me: Loading of images are slow, even on not very slow adsl line. I think it because you upload it in fullsize, and scale. But you need to create a "thumbs" for thumbs, and only upload full image when user press on it and want to see it in full.
@djrikki I could mock up a web page for you if your interested.
Regards Gnu
-"I've been thinking too linearly. Deductive. Restrictive. I must expand my thinking... ...this is not a job for the purple blotter. The right tool for this job... is Tinker Toys!" -"Now... Let's go synthesize some LSD!" Walter Bishop - Fringe
Will do some of application grabs of what I have installed, when you say nothing else on grab, take it you mean no amidock, disk icons, etc? Take it title bar ok?
PM me a email address and will send them in a zip.
Thanks for the big effort again, but copying Mac style is not too smart:
e.g.
- Contrast is very bad - Using pictures is nice, but I prefer straightforward sorted menu with types of software and hardware and infos. This way you have to go over and over the pictures trying to get some clue. Its good for packages and limited number of items
Instead of cutiness try thinking of better navigation and provision of info.
I'm copying the mac style btw :P I'll post images as I go and you guys can help with the direction... Constructive criticism is welcome. "I don't like it" does not help ;)
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-"I've been thinking too linearly. Deductive. Restrictive. I must expand my thinking... ...this is not a job for the purple blotter. The right tool for this job... is Tinker Toys!" -"Now... Let's go synthesize some LSD!" Walter Bishop - Fringe
Your making a nice page with usefull information. Good things are you have alot of screens, videos etc so newbees and all other folks can check easy about amigaos etc.
@Gnu Your mockups are really nice. Better than djrikky current ones. Looks more stilysh and proffesional (that what we not have enough when it connect to amiga related sites). Good fonts, good size, good design and good layout.
Only maybe the text at top (Stores Hardware, etc) need some more work.
@DjRikki If you want to create some site for newbes, then maybe will be not so bad idea, to splitting "app" area like : graphics apps, network apps, apps for developers. And for every are put the best-current ones with also videos and screenshots.
I can make some videos , but for now its only "point camera on monitor". Even if i have for now more or less good camera, its still camera (so , dunno will be it fine for newbes to put sucking by quality vids).