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! :)

6 Responses to “Some tweaks for Beagle”

  1. bkor Says:

    I really like that scrollbar in your screenshot

    to be changed asap!

  2. Ralph Aichinger Says:

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

    TIA
    /ralph

  3. Marc Says:

    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. Tuomas Says:

    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. ed Says:

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