Hi WikiMedians,
This question is for any of you who have developed a skin. I imagine you are constantly tweaking your skins, but how long does it take you to make a workable one? I recently had to make a skin from some images made by a graphic design shop. I made it look great, just like the pictures, but I forgot a lot of the functional things, like the table padding my users were used to or the new class on links to non-existent pages. I'm thinking skin development is a thankless job that requires attention to detail and more stamina and persistence than I seem to have.
So give me a yardstick. How long does it take to develop a well-rounded skin on average?
Thanks! Courtney Christensen
Christensen, Courtney wrote:
We developed a custom skin for the openOffice.org Wiki http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/ I don't know if you would call this a well rounded skin though... it's based very much on the MonoBook skin (ie not redesigned from scratch).
It didn't really take that terribly long to tweak it into shape. The skin was created primarily through the efforts of three people in the Ooo Community, and went through three stages.
The first stage was simply tinkering with ideas to see if we could do what we wanted.
The second stage was going live with a rough version of the skin using most of the existing MonoBook CSS layout plus tweaks for colors spacing etc. The tabs on the upper right were rectangular and poorly spaced, and we had other minor issues here and there.
The third stage (where we are now) was a cleanup of the rough edges so to speak.. some tweaking to bring the style in line with the parent www.openoffice.org website, and fixes on things like the rounding tabs at the top right, adding the "nice touches" like the faint seagulls in the blocks in the left nav bar, changing and adding icons, etc.
I couldn't pin down a specific number of hours to produce this skin, but... it wasn't weeks of effort... a few days at most.
C.
It takes a couple of days, count on at least a week's work, + fixing of bugs for different bowsers, and their different versions, aso...
For an example skin look at this Sharepoint-like skin for both Mediawiki and Drupal which we just finished (yesterday).
This skin, named "Rilpont", is intended to "seamlessly" integrate the look and feel of Drupal and Mediawiki. They are separate skins and thus can be used separately.
Regards,
// Rolf Lampa
Christensen, Courtney skrev:
Christensen, I can't recommend this book based on experience, but I can recommend it based on its existence ;-) MediaWiki Skins Design *http://www.packtpub.com/mediawiki-skins-design/book * On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 6:15 AM, Christensen, Courtney < ChristensenC@battelle.org> wrote:
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