On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 11:30 AM, Guillaume Lerouge <guillaume(a)xwiki.com> wrote:
  Hi,
 I like this concept as well. The menu part still needs to be refined, but
 it's an interesting way to look at the skin.
 Putting the menu on the left would be more familiar to mobile users (the
 nav menu is usually on the right in all the mobile apps I regularly use). 
Maybe we don't want to be like every other app ;p
I don't know, I think we can try it out on the right and see how it
feels. Same for the desktop in fact ; though I think it's going to
feel more natural on the right in that case.
 Jonathan: I don't remember whether Jérôme pointed you to his lyrebird work:
 
http://www.velociter.fr/journal/lyrebird-a-xwiki-skin-based-on-bootstrap-cs…
 it could be an additional source of inspiration for you. 
I don't remember I did.
Let me fix the link :
http://www.velociter.fr/journal/lyrebird-a-xwiki-skin-based-on-bootstrap-css
Also, sources are on github : 
https://github.com/jvelo/Lyrebird
Jerome
 Guillaume
 On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 12:49 AM, Jerome Velociter <jerome(a)winesquare.net>wrote;wrote:
  Hi Jonathan,
 Great move going back to wire-framing essentials :)
 I think you're on to something here. I like that approach : the fact
 the search bar is always visible, and that the "content is king".
 Two things :
 * The way the navigation links are organized/grouped together is a bit
 weird (the upper part with wiki/space/page links)
 * On the desktop you probably don't want that inner scroller, but
 rather have the right panel fixed and keep the page's natural scroll.
 Let's wait for more feedback ; personally I'm very much in favor of
 digging that direction.
 Keep us posted
 Jerome.
 On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 11:47 PM, Jonathan Solichin
 <jssolichin(a)gmail.com> wrote:
  Hello Friends,
 Here is a new set of mockup.
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http://jssolichin.com/public/4/1.%20Home.png
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http://jssolichin.com/public/4/2.%20Home-comm.png
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http://jssolichin.com/public/4/3.%20Home-navhover.png
 [] 
http://jssolichin.com/public/4/4.%20mobile.png
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http://jssolichin.com/public/4/5.%20mobile-menu.png
 What do you guys think? The idea is that the sidebar would be replicated,
 but hidden in the mobile (except for the hint that it's there.
 Everything non-content is combined. I think that if you are looking at 
 the
  comments/attachment/other sections, you are not
thinking about navigating
 away from the page so the nav section is not that needed. So this
 consolidates/saves space. Let me know if this is the wrong mentality.
 Thanks!
 Jonathan Solichin
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