[wp-hackers] Not Feeling Crazyhorse
Viper007Bond
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Sun Sep 14 10:20:29 GMT 2008
I like how everyone is commenting on the looks of the admin area and it's
not even done yet.
As for a new options page, all of my plugins work just fine in 2.7 with no
modifications. Not quite sure what you mean.
On Sun, Sep 14, 2008 at 3:06 AM, Frank Bueltge <frank at bueltge.de> wrote:
> I think the actually verson of the design in backend is very ugly. The
> html and CSS is very bad und man gugs.
> Th deisgn is also hard for plugin-authors. Many plugins is must write
> a new page for options.
> I hope, this is noct the end of the design in backend and i hope
> alos, the user can change on your progile to the last 3 design (WP2.3
> and WP 2.5 classic and frsh)
>
> Sorry for my bad english!
>
> Liebe Grüsse
> Frank
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> On Sun, Sep 14, 2008 at 6:47 AM, Jacob Santos <wordpress at santosj.name>
> wrote:
> > I do not share you lack of distaste in Crazyhorse. I do think it is
> almost
> > humorous that there are many bugs just testing through it. I haven't
> filed
> > any bug reports because there are just too many that they would be
> > overwhelmed. I'm going to take note of them and wait until the freeze is
> > conducted before filing the tickets. Hopefully, they will be corrected.
> It
> > is the second half of September and while it is far more stable than when
> I
> > first looked at it, I'm still not going to upgrade.
> >
> > To me personally, the level of customization within the various pages is
> > enjoyable. I have to say, I find some sort of happiness being able to
> remove
> > tags column, as well as other columns that I can see myself not using on
> > some WordPress projects.
> >
> > I think too many people are seeing this as a new administration panel
> > instead of what it is meant to be, an iteration of the current
> > administration panel. Yeah, there are many changes being made, but many
> of
> > them are needed to ensure the ease of usability. Many parts are intuitive
> > and I suggest giving the newborn some time before judging it "ugly"
> perhaps
> > it will grow up to be quite beautiful.
> >
> > If you are more specific in your objections, I'm sure the team might be
> able
> > to do something about it. They are currently collecting input on whether
> the
> > "New Post" button should be at the top or where the menu is. That was
> added
> > after the testing and so there haven't been enough input on which
> location
> > it should be.
> >
> > Jacob Santos
> >
> > Aaron Brazell wrote:
> >>
> >> Hey folks-
> >>
> >> I've been using trunk on one of my blogs and tracked the Crazyhorse
> stuff.
> >> I
> >> guess part of me hoped that there would be some sense brought to it, but
> >> then everything I hated about it was merged into trunk. No offense to
> >> anyone
> >> who did any of the work, but it just doesn't feel right. Thinking it
> might
> >> just be me, I got second opinions. It just doesn't feel right.
> >>
> >> Granted, we're on this course now and there's no turning back. It would
> be
> >> nice, though, if there were a option to use the more traditional backend
> >> instead. Something along the lines of the Fresh/Classic color scheme
> >> switcher. Thoughts?
> >>
> >>
> >
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