2009/8/6 Edwin Grubbs <edwin.grubbs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > Hello, > > I have been tasked with creating mockups of the redesign of the team > index page. Here is the wiki page containing the mockups. > > https://dev.launchpad.net/TeamIndexPage > > I am interested in any feedback. My main questions are: > * Is any information missing? > * Should anything be removed or reorganized? It looks good. I had never noticed that teams could have polls or questions! That shows one big advantage of this layout is that the features are more obvious, whereas the grey-on-grey third level tabs are not very salient. Getting rid of them is nice. This layout now has three columns and may be too wide for easy use on a netbook. In some ways the vertical layout of the current page is cleaner and easier to scan for the section of interest. The choice to put PPAs and polls into the portlet seems a bit arbitrary; it's almost like the bad old days where (from the user's point of view) Launchpad pages had portlets and the developers chose some random stuff to fill them up. Why do polls go in the portlet but not questions? So I'd probably drop the portlet and just put them into sections. I have a bug open that the style of the black small underlined "> All open questions" is inconsistent with the rest of Launchpad and I would say not very good flow. I'd rather see it in blue at the end of the list. The list of members is one of the most interesting parts, and I'd speculate that many teams will have a fairly small number though some of course will be huge. So I'd look at putting that list, or part of that list, inline in the page. For say ~bzr with 22 people it would be quite reasonable - you could also in that listing show the actual local time for each person, which would be useful, whereas https://edge.launchpad.net/~bzr/+map is not useful. I would think about even showing the photos there would be good - it's a cool feature but not really shown off. The hatching for private teams is nice. Hope that helps, -- Martin <http://launchpad.net/~mbp/>
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