interface:frontend_development
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interface:start [2021/12/07 18:36] – eli | frontend_development [2021/12/08 00:09] – [Oomox] eli | ||
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GNU social v3's backend and frontend development is currently taking place. The default interface serves as the groundwork for future user experience endeavors but also, to develop all the necessary tools needed to make plugin development possible in a timely manner. | GNU social v3's backend and frontend development is currently taking place. The default interface serves as the groundwork for future user experience endeavors but also, to develop all the necessary tools needed to make plugin development possible in a timely manner. | ||
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- | User system theme is followed by default, however the user can customise the colours | + | User system theme is followed by default, however |
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- | Feed navigation | + | The page is formed by three regions, each one containing their own components/ |
- | Bear in mind that in the following images, the user profile section colours are user defined through the ProfileColour plugin. | + | The standard page grid regions are: |
+ | * left panel | ||
+ | * active page | ||
+ | * right panel | ||
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+ | Assuming a LTR layout, the left panel is the first area our eyes are drawn upon, and therefore it provides profile information and the main navigation tab. Placement within this region should only be considered if the context allows and/or is of high importance within the given page. | ||
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+ | The active page region, as the name implies, is used by the current route page template. Nonetheless, | ||
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+ | Finally, the right panel serves as an area for any plugin that isn't highly specific on context/use or that isn't primordial to the user experience basic functionality. | ||
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+ | //Bear in mind that in the following images, the user profile section colours are user defined through the **ProfileColour** plugin.// | ||
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====== User panel ====== | ====== User panel ====== | ||
- | Various user panel organisational improvements were done, more specific categorisation being a big part of it. | + | Various user panel organisational improvements were done, more specific categorisation being a big part of it. Additionally, |
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+ | An example of the three-like hierarchy possible: | ||
* Profile | * Profile | ||
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====== Language ====== | ====== Language ====== | ||
- | User is able to defined | + | The user is able to define |
- | When posting a note, the language option will be available under the "Additional options" | + | When posting a note, the language option will be available under the **Additional options** details element. |
+ | By providing this information, | ||
===== Language settings page ===== | ===== Language settings page ===== | ||
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===== Oomox ===== | ===== Oomox ===== | ||
- | Theme colour customisation is made possible through the Oomox plugin, the corresponding user panel profile settings section is added through | + | Theme colour customisation is made possible through the Oomox plugin, the corresponding user panel profile settings section is added with the help of a **// |
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interface/frontend_development.txt · Last modified: 2021/12/09 01:19 by diogo