Hi all,
One of the things that people talked about during the RoCoCoCamp conference (http://rocococamp.info/) back in May was creating a recognisable visual identity for the "edit this page" button, much as how the orange "waves" symbol now represents RSS feeds in many browsers. There's been a bunch of brainstorming over possible icons (http://www.aboutus.org/UniversalWikiEditButton/IconIdeas) and one's been settled on as "good enough for version 0.1". Your comments are most welcome at http://www.aboutus.org/UniversalWikiEditButton.
Would people be amenable to including "the button", whatever it ends up as, in a forthcoming Wiki::Toolkit release?
Cheers,
Earle.
On Wed, Jul 04, 2007 at 04:47:42PM +0100, Earle Martin wrote:
One of the things that people talked about during the RoCoCoCamp conference (http://rocococamp.info/) back in May was creating a recognisable visual identity for the "edit this page" button, much as how the orange "waves" symbol now represents RSS feeds in many browsers. There's been a bunch of brainstorming over possible icons (http://www.aboutus.org/UniversalWikiEditButton/IconIdeas) and one's been settled on as "good enough for version 0.1". Your comments are most welcome at http://www.aboutus.org/UniversalWikiEditButton.
Would people be amenable to including "the button", whatever it ends up as, in a forthcoming Wiki::Toolkit release?
While I understand why you're asking, I'm not sure that Wiki::Toolkit is the correct please to be shipping graphical icons - the higher level application (eg OpenGuides) is probably more suited to this.
I'm willing to be persuaded, though - if you could outline how you'd expect the icons to be provided to the application.
Dominic.