Syndicate content

News

alitabuger7's picture

SpreadUbuntu - DIY development


Sorry for the inactivity. I have been working on a project called spreadubuntu recently.

I have pretty much developed the current spreadubuntu site myself using Drupal and Drupal modules.

Spreadubuntu currently features

  • a very nicely themed materials node
  • a rating system
  • a very exciting multilingual translation system

The overall goal of spreadubuntu is similar to that of spreadfirefox, but there is very little in common. The DIY section of spreadubuntu, which is the part currently in development, is designed to be a place to easily access ubuntu marketing materials, as well as make and share them.

The project has moved its official testing server to neomenlo.org. The current site can be viewed here:

 

If you wish to join the project, the launchpad page is https://launchpad.net/spreadubuntu .

 

neomenlo's picture

Drupal 6 Upgrade Progress


I have made very good progress on converting everything to drupal 6 on a localhost.

Unfortunately, there is a glaring lack of functionality due to missing modules. The modules we are missing currently are: user2userpoints, buddlylist(2), ogforum, privatemsg, acidfree. Because of this there would be no way to give points, have a buddylist, create forum topics associated with projects, send private messages to other members, or use the promotional art album.

I feel Ogforum and user2userpoints are too valuable to go without. I have tried converting user2userpoints, and was successful with the exception of one big error. Ogforum, privatemsg, and buddylist2 will all soon have Drupal 6 compatible releases.

The good news is that even though I will be going to college soon, an upgrade to Drupal 6 will be very easy once these modules are released.

alitabuger7's picture

Drupal Is Powerful


It may not be powerful right off the bat, but its power lies in its flexibility.

It has taken me a while to learn how to utilize that flexibility, but I'm getting the hang of it.

This is partially because of the amazing people at the drupal forums. They are always very knowledgable and helpful.

One member, geforce301 (Brian Guilfoil), has helped me mod the way drupal handles css so that I can override the css from modules. Of course, when I say helped, I mean he did almost the entire thing for me. Thanks to him, I was able to make the css more organized and cut down the size by 10KB (25%). The mod also made it so I could have different style elements for users who are not logged in and those who are.

 

Here is a short rundown of the new features

  • Cleaner looking theme
  • 25% smaller css file
  • Rounded corners on tabs (firefox only)
  • Overhauled subscriptions feature (email notifications)
  • Completely new feedback system
  • A "Points Bounty" field in help wanted
  • A few modifications to differentiate content types like Help Wanted
alitabuger7's picture

OpenID


We now support logging in and registering with OpenID.

For those who do not already know about OpenID's, an OpenID is "A single digital identity" that can be used accross the internet. This means that you can login to any website that supports OpenID with just one ID. You don't have to remember which username and what password goes where. It even make registration for new websites easier.

What you need to start using OpenID's here and everywhere else is an OpenID. There is a good chance that you already have an OpenID, and just didn't know it.

You already have one if you have an account at: Yahoo, LiveJournal, Technorati, Wikitravel, Vox, and AOL/AIM (Experimental).

If you do not have one or would like a different one, a popular and feature rich provider is Verisign PIP, which also provides a useful Firefox extension to make the usage easier and more secure.

neomenlo's picture

Theme Updates


The most noticable improvement is that the logo was updated. The lightbulb was rotated so it looks like it has a globe on it rather than just an orange blob on the top. There were other enhancements, like the forum tables getting gradients, table headers being darker.

There was a theme fix that allows the breadcrumb to wrap down.

Some features were changed, like the frontpage now uses views. The theme was also modified so the frontpage rss feed is from the news section. The former frontpage rss was just the Home page, which was 400 days old. This page shouldn't be getting it's own rss feed, and is not what people or search engines are looking for.

neomenlo's picture

Theme Overhauled


The Old Theme

It was often complained about for being way too blue. And it was.

The old site that featured a monochrome color schem, blue.

 

The New Theme

The new theme has a dark caramel color in the background. The header also features soft lines of lighter orange. It was actually adapted from an Ubuntu wallpaper.

Another feature is that the Sign In box is no longer a stripe across the top. Now it is located in the top right, like most other websites do.

The new site featuring a dark caramel color in the background as well as blues in the foreground

 

The next thing to do will be to upgrade the logo and make the foreground brighter for more contrast against black text.

neomenlo's picture

Possible More Colorful Theme


I've been getting some feedback that there is too much blue. I can agree to that. It's almost monochromatic aside from the occasional orange line.

I thought the best way to improve it would be to change the background to orange. That way it looks like some kind of fusion. Here's a mockup.

 

New Orange Theme. Click to enlarge.

 

Feel free to download the GIMP XCF or the Photoshop PSD and make some variations.

neomenlo's picture

New comment theme and editor


The new comment theme has much more features, and feels more like a forum than a generic node. The new layout and features are loosely based on the comments used in phpBB and Joomla's forum.

 

The FCKeditor has been updated to 2.5.1. Weirdly, it still doesn't work in Opera, even though the FCKeditor's website says it should.

neomenlo's picture

Upgraded Profiles


The profiles are now more compact and have icons. This upgrade was done entirely in CSS, so it won't have to be ported to the new Drupal 6.

Speaking of Drupal 6, it is going to be impossible to upgrade to the new version until the Views 2 for 6.x is released. Organic Groups cannot have a new version until Views 2 is out, and that will not be for quite a while it seems. There are also several other modules that would be nice to keep, but Views and Organic Groups are vital to the functionality of the website.

neomenlo's picture

Optimized Theme


I have changed the table based layout to a CSS based layout. This makes it faster to load and suprisingly gives it better cross-browser support. I am now brainstorming visual improvements to the theme, like better tabs, and maybe something more creative with the title area of the nodes and comments.

 

Coming Soon:

Drupal 6.0

OpenID support

Better Profiles

An FAQ