Although this part seems to be over, I am chiming in to say that I too think the front page read header should say "Folders" instread of "Subfolders", like Perkins, Kat, et als. It makes me think I am missing some sort of bigger folder that doesn't exist.
However, I think this may be a pedantic semantic coder vs. non-coder communication failure.
Would anyone be willing/able to walk me through the ballot-making/voting set-up procedure? I'd like the F2F ciy vote to function like the VM vote, rather than like the date vote did, but I don't know how to do that.
The VM vote, like every "official" Buffista vote, must currently be "manually" created by me. Well, it doesn't
have
to be me, but it's got to be someone with access to the site's file who has some basic PHP skills.
Ah, I see. Well, then, I'll stick with Mr. Poll, as he treats me fine, and I know how to make him work
Uh, can the subfolders go under the "discussion threads" bar? I am enjoying watching the evolution of the front page, and think the folder icons are adorable.
I guess they could -- I'm not sure the folders are foldery enough to make it obvious, so I'm not a fan of it right now.
Jon, did you take out the extra space? Because now the deeper folder headers are messed up. I'll tweak that later.
The folders are foldery, but itty bitty because I'm in 1280x1024. They might be more foldery if larger. Right now they are only foldery looking to me because I know what they are.
I'm in 1280x1024.
Me too, and they are very small. But I love them! Even if they look more like briefcases than folders.
The folders are foldery, but itty bitty because I'm in 1280x1024. They might be more foldery if larger. Right now they are only foldery looking to me because I know what they are.
Larger folder icons might give us a little more space between folders, so that could be good.
I don't like the iteration with no title bar for the subfolders.
Yeah, me neither. They seem to be floating in space, and the red bar was kind of pretty.
It also makes the right column look out of place.