xith.org needs a new look

With a lot more colors, stuff, sections, screenshots etc…
Take a look at ogre3d.org for example…

http://www.sulaco.co.za/opengl.htm
Check the dude’s layout; amazingly simple and yet so attractive.

/me sighs in pain :’(

This it does.

The current look was created in a very short space of time, with the emphasis of functionality over looks. A DB driven site were people can upload their demos like ogre would be wounderful.

I have created such sites in the past, but I’m afraid my spare time is now spent mainly on coding (and writing the odd tutorial) - and I’ve already spread myself rather thin on such projects as it is.

If someone would like to have a go at redesigning it, I’m more than happy to let them loose on it. It is a production site - but it’s easy to setup a testing area which can be moved into the real site once it’s finished.

The server has PHP, CGI, MySQL and GD amongst other things (although I would discourage using CGI in favour of PHP). SSH/SCP access can be granted. No JSP I’m afraid.

Discuss in this thread if you are interested.

Cheers,

Will.

[quote]http://www.sulaco.co.za/opengl.htm
Check the dude’s layout; amazingly simple and yet so attractive.

/me sighs in pain :’(
[/quote]
Simple and sleek is definitly the best way to go IMHO - nothing’s worse than a cluttered mess of pictures and links (http://ninemsn.com/ anyone?). The upshot of this is that it’s easier to design too ;D

Will.

I think greg is volunteering to give the site a complete face lifting.
/me drools ;D

Yeah I’ll volunteer. Won’t promise beauty in the first pass - but I promise that with your help and feedback that it will be great :slight_smile:

Waiting for results of voting for logo, and after I can ask my designers to prepare some variants, also.

Yuri

I think there is no need to wait any longer and stop you from creating a new design for xith.org. :slight_smile:

I’ll close the logo poll now.

So what do we want to transform it into?

Design changes are easy to roll out fortunately as I just have a bunch of PHP functions to call the HTML templates.

If we really wanted to transform the site into a truly community driven one (which would be really great) - some added functionality will be needed. Some sort of DB driven site where people can showcase Xith3D projects, demos, tutorials, screenshots, tools… I guess there may be some php portal software which we could tweak to our needs? A news section could be cool too. The only thing we wouldn’t need is a discussion forum as we already have one.

Currently as you may have guessed the addition of tutorials and demos are manual (albeit generated with calls to PHP functions so the templates can change nice and easily).

I look forward to seeing what we can turn this site into :slight_smile:

Cheers,

Will.

http://www.users.xith.org/JavaCoolDude/Pictures/bump.jpg

;D

I don’t know what’s up with the dinosaur, but that image is scary. It looks almost exactly like the dinosaur my wife drew for an early version of DataDino. Check it out:


http://www.datadino.com/images/dino_logo.png

Ugh. I can’t believe I ever used such a hippy-ish logo. (The text, not the dinosaur.)

Well it took me 5 mins to draw the thing using MS Paint, I thought it would be better than making a simple bump ;D

We need a better site fo sho

I’d like to propose a solution for www.xith.org. It’s called Mambo. See http://www.mamboserver.com/

“Mambo Open Source is the finest open source Web Content Management System available today. Mambo Open Source makes communicating via the Web easy.”

This is all about saving communitys time now and in the future. Note that xith.org needs constant updating by several people, somekind of CMS is best suited for this (imho).

I am not affiliated in any way with Mambo, but our company has spent some evaluation time for various CMS systems and this is one of the good ones, also extremely popular.

I am not going to list all the features here, but I feel this would save plenty of time from Xith people who are currently handling the content of www.xith.org. I’d suggest administrator gives editor rights to several people so the site goes ahead constantly. Adding news, pictures, changing content and menu items etc. is quite intuitive.

There exists tons of modules and themes for Mambo, so it’s extensible. It’s widely in use, so it has been tested quite good.

Some themes:
http://www.mamboportal.com/index.php?option=com_remository&Itemid=26&func=selectfolder&filecatid=9

Some modules:
http://www.mamboportal.com/index.php?option=com_remository&Itemid=26

For xith, I’d suggest we take one nice looking theme, and modify it to your own needs, e.g. at least add Xith3d logo somewhere. If bigger changes are needed, then edit the templates (html / php).

I’d assume xith.org would like a theme that is simple and quite clean, well there exists these also, just use google to find more themes.

And converting current site to Mambo is pretty easy, just cut (ctrl-c) page content from old xith.org and paste it to wysiwyg editor on new xith.org (the links are preserved).

Comments?

sounds like a great idea to me :slight_smile:

lets try and prevent it from looking like every other site which uses a CMS by keeping the design sleek but simple - and with some customisations :slight_smile:

Unless anyone objects to Mambo - lets discuss some potential themes and also get some volunteers for and admin team (and maybe someone who wants to help customise the design).

here’s a site with some more links: http://shew.jp/mambo/Mambo_Links.html

Will.

Agreed, if any artist / html specialst want’s to tune any existing theme, be my guest :slight_smile: Well, minor modifications should be pretty simple for anyone.

Here’s a test site:
http://jani.colib.com

It’s default theme is coffeerings_lite. It’s quite sleek and simple.

I uploaded some themes there (zip packages, easy install) that you can try out. Note that if you change theme then anything might broke, it’s just a test site.

I’d suggest that all registered users may add news, links, even content to some of the xith.org pages by default. These are not published directly to the site, someone with higher privileges (e.g. admin or main publisher) needs to accept the changes and publish them.

Mambo does content management quite easy, you can login as admin and then see all pending changes on a list. You can then evaluate the changes by clicking them, and if all seems good then select all changes and click “publish”.

Some bunch of people (editors) could have an ‘on the site’ editor access. This means that all content get’s an “edit” icon and editors can change these on the fly. This can be published implicitly also, or needed to publish by the admins.

No CVS hassle or html editing, you just click and edit with wysiwyg UI.

Hope this sounds good for everyone…

Here’s another clean theme that should be easy to customize, check:

http://jani.colib.com

sounds great to me :slight_smile:

And I like your sample template (some of the other templates are rather mean and make you delete the cookie if you want to change it back again but).

I feel this will really transform the site into one which is truly community driven ;D

Will.

Only question about Mambo is a license type… Do somebody know?

Yuri

It’s me being mean :slight_smile: I haven’t used time to set up that site correctly, I’m just clicking and testing and tweaking in a flash.

Heh, I hope anyone does not object to Mambo because it’s CMS, you can get rid of CMS styled things by clicking setups or editing the templates.