As you mentioned Flow…
Maybe you should ask for some inputs from the wmf design team and
especially Brandon Harris who made some very good points on the first
design ideas at the Berlin Hackathon.
Lukas
Am Fr 27.06.2014 15:01, schrieb Lydia Pintscher:
On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 8:29 PM, Lukas Benedix
<benedix(a)zedat.fu-berlin.de> wrote:
### a few comments
* the properties are highlighted, not the more important values
See my other
email.
* the items in the Identifier and Wikipedia link
boxes should be aligned
People are split on this one.
* the contrast is very low in the "Berlin,
Germany" line
Noted.
### questions
Is there a good reason for:
* the blue boxes?
Consistency with the language code and identifier property in
the
sidebar. Better ideas welcome.
* the gradient in the boxes on the right?
Preference of the designer.
* How do you count the number of discussion
topics?
Flow will have some way to do that.
* Why not integrating this number in the
discussion tab on the top.
Because that gets overlooked. We wanted to try and draw
more attention
to the discussions. We'll have to see.
* Are there so many discussions on wikidata
items, that a so prominent
discussion box is appropriate?
There are not that many yet. But the idea is to
only show this box
when it actually matters - so when there actually are current
discussions happening. But until we have Flow that part of the design
isn't going to be implemented anyway.
Cheers
Lydia