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10Nov/04Off

Some tweaks for Beagle

So, I tweaked the stylesheet a bit today to make photos (basically jpegs and files that have ".thumbnails" in their path) to have a nice photo-frame in beagle list. I think it looks nice. The ".thumbnails" is just for the future - it would make much sense to use the thumbnails from apps that support the freedesktop.org thumbnail spec (like nautilus does) - those are already there for you.

I also prettified the style a bit so that the titles are on the left, and everything else is indented a bit to make it easier to scan through the list visually. Also, we dont need to specify a "width=80" defined on the html for the icons on the left column anymore, since the stylesheet defines a max-width: 80 for the icons.

By the way, I put a work-in-progress spec for Beagle 1.0 UI online as well - comments welcome (for example here in this blog post)

More tweaks tomorrow, stay tuned! :)

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  1. I really like that scrollbar in your screenshot

    to be changed asap!

  2. What font are you using in that screenshot? Is that Lucida Grande?

    TIA
    /ralph

  3. Bah, I see too much mock ups that I doubt will be implemented and no REAL work being done. Or is this a real working app? (Im refering specifically to this, not Beagle)

  4. Marc: This is a real screenshot, yeah. If it was a mockup, I wouldnt use the Mozilla scrollbar but a gtk one :-) The hackers need to fix that at some point – but there are more important things to be done as well..

  5. That’s really pretty. Yay. (Well, except for the scrollbar.) If Gnome had this level of attention everywhere, we’d be in phat city.

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