Thanks Brandon for letting us know about this. Since it will be many hours
before I have a chance to make comments elsewhere, I'm going to let you
know that, using a Win7 platform and IE9, the screen is illegible. All
writing is in a faint shade of grey (or blue where applicable); text
overlaps images and infoboxes; and there's massive whitespace to the right
of the screen. Because of the very faint text, I can't be certain what's
supposed to be above the title; however, what is there looks to all be
crowded over to the right of the screen above the large amount of
whitespace.
I'll try to grab a screenshot and send it in.
Risker/Anne
On 14 July 2014 01:03, Brandon Harris <bharris(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
I have uploaded a new version of the Winter framework/prototype,
v. 0.6.
http://unicorn.wmflabs.org/winter/
This version has significant changes over 0.5. The entire
undercarriage has been refactored into a framework to allow for anyone to
do rapid prototyping within their own copy. The source code has been
installed into gerrit, in the form of two depots, one of which is for
specialized "modules" that change the way the prototype behaves
(snowflakes).
Links to the source depots are available at:
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Winter#The_Winter_Framework
This release adds in several major changes:
* "Right rail" functionality, designed to surface content
* Search functionality
* Watchlist functionality (for testing)
* A revisit to the design of the edit interface.
A full changelog for version 0.6 can be found here:
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Winter#Version_0.6.2C_July_13.2C_2014
As usual, feedback is welcomed here:
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Talk:Winter
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