A New XnView Website
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A New XnView Website
Hi guys,
I already sent this PM to Pierre, in which he liked.
Please take a look at these mock-previews I made of what I think a new XnView website should look like. They took me 4 hours to make, but that's no worry, as I feel quite dedicated to XnView forum and software.
I used a visual style from a phpbb 3 and liked the lighter colors to think that it would be great enough for an official XnView website. The font used in the written texts is 'Tahoma' - good font
Please, do take a look and look at the layout (click each picture enlarge)
a website for XnView deserves the best, so clean html with possible additional CSS and minimal javascript design l'm guessing.
Let me know what you think
I already sent this PM to Pierre, in which he liked.
Please take a look at these mock-previews I made of what I think a new XnView website should look like. They took me 4 hours to make, but that's no worry, as I feel quite dedicated to XnView forum and software.
I used a visual style from a phpbb 3 and liked the lighter colors to think that it would be great enough for an official XnView website. The font used in the written texts is 'Tahoma' - good font
Please, do take a look and look at the layout (click each picture enlarge)
a website for XnView deserves the best, so clean html with possible additional CSS and minimal javascript design l'm guessing.
Let me know what you think
Re: A New XnView Website
Very nice work. I support such visual improvement as the site is a bit "old look" now. And it's much more ergonomic than the actual site !
SF, illustrations et mes BD sur mon blog: https://www.li-an.fr/
Windows 10 Home 64 bits
Windows 10 Home 64 bits
Re: A New XnView Website
Very good and clear. Congratulations.
Re: A New XnView Website
Good ideas for web-pages, I guess... but they remind me of how uncomfortable I am about the new icon/logo. The more I see it the less I like it, unfortunately. Some time ago I implied approval of the latest iteration of thibaud's efforts by backing off my earlier criticisms... but presented every-which-way-to-Sunday as it is in these webpage mockups, and esp. in comparison to the "legacy" icon... well, I wish there was a better alternative to the new icon.
Sorry.
Sorry.
John
Re: A New XnView Website
Maybe the description could be updated too, highlighting support for new formats like APNG and WebP...
Re: A New XnView Website
budz45
Hello !
• This Web design is indeed attractive, but - like John says above- the new logos¦icons are not optimal IMHO…
- About this, I tend to join the “anti-chicken” clan !
KR
Claude
Clo
Hello !
• This Web design is indeed attractive, but - like John says above- the new logos¦icons are not optimal IMHO…
- About this, I tend to join the “anti-chicken” clan !
KR
Claude
Clo
Old user ON SELECTIVE STRIKE till further notice •
Re: A New XnView Website
Hello,
Not too bad, but same feeling as Clo, maybe this kind of design is more “anti-chicken” ?
instead this one: ?
Not too bad, but same feeling as Clo, maybe this kind of design is more “anti-chicken” ?
instead this one: ?
XnViewMP Linux X64 - Debian - X64
Re: A New XnView Website
It's the "nubbins", not the shape of the eye.
2budz45
Sorry, I did not mean to hijack your thread with my complaint about the icon.
2budz45
Sorry, I did not mean to hijack your thread with my complaint about the icon.
John
Re: A New XnView Website
I happen to like the new icon. Sure there is a bit of 'chicken' but I still much prefer it over the current legacy 'scratchy' looking icon
Re: A New XnView Website
Same think. I've nothing againet chicken.
SF, illustrations et mes BD sur mon blog: https://www.li-an.fr/
Windows 10 Home 64 bits
Windows 10 Home 64 bits
Re: A New XnView Website
> what I think a new XnView website should look like.
"XNview legacy" isn't discontinued yet
Some ideas:
- Keep it clean & simple
- Javascript optional, stay usable without
- For possible videos, use HTML5 + free codecs only (not Flash)
- http://anybrowser.org/campaign/
"XNview legacy" isn't discontinued yet
Some ideas:
- Keep it clean & simple
- Javascript optional, stay usable without
- For possible videos, use HTML5 + free codecs only (not Flash)
- http://anybrowser.org/campaign/
There is indeed no WinZIP under my rock.
Re: A New XnView Website
I will try to avoid any discussions about the logo in this thread
The proposal of website is nice, clean and simple, spontanously I like it. I think the grey and strong orange fit nicely toghether.
The only remark is that I would leave the byline "software by Pierre-e Gougelet" out. Eventhough Pierre is de facto the creator, I consider that kind of information to be less necessary. It should be under a "About XnView"-tab (not "About Pierre"). Alternatively it could be located on the front page included in the short text row stating "XnView is a free software to view, organize ... ... ... created by Pierre-e Gougelet".
My main argument for this is that the majority of visitors will probably only be interested in the software, and its features. They are probably not so much interested in secondary information, like who created the software, why and when it was made, what toolkits were used or how many rows of code were used and so on. All that is for a "About XnView"-section, for the ones who wants to know more.
I hope that I'm clear that I don't want to take any credit from Pierre, but to focus on what information the average visitor will want to see.
The proposal of website is nice, clean and simple, spontanously I like it. I think the grey and strong orange fit nicely toghether.
The only remark is that I would leave the byline "software by Pierre-e Gougelet" out. Eventhough Pierre is de facto the creator, I consider that kind of information to be less necessary. It should be under a "About XnView"-tab (not "About Pierre"). Alternatively it could be located on the front page included in the short text row stating "XnView is a free software to view, organize ... ... ... created by Pierre-e Gougelet".
My main argument for this is that the majority of visitors will probably only be interested in the software, and its features. They are probably not so much interested in secondary information, like who created the software, why and when it was made, what toolkits were used or how many rows of code were used and so on. All that is for a "About XnView"-section, for the ones who wants to know more.
I hope that I'm clear that I don't want to take any credit from Pierre, but to focus on what information the average visitor will want to see.
Re: A New XnView Website
I agree with Troken. At first sight, only clear information about the softwares must be visible.
SF, illustrations et mes BD sur mon blog: https://www.li-an.fr/
Windows 10 Home 64 bits
Windows 10 Home 64 bits
Re: A New XnView Website
I agree. And among the features, the new popular stuff like WebP should be mentioned first.Troken wrote:My main argument for this is that the majority of visitors will probably only be interested in the software, and its features.
Re: A New XnView Website
Interesting mockup and I like what I see but like others have pointed out XnView Classic isn't dead yet, XnView MP is a long way off having all the functions of Classic for a start.
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