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Title: Amigaworld.net Gets A Facelift
Post by: DaveyD on January 07, 2003, 10:44:51 PM
After many weeks of re-designs, the new Amigaworld.net theme has been finalised, check out our new theme here (http://amigaworld.net) and lets us know what you think.

Amigaworld.net (http://amigaworld.net)

Title: Re: Amigaworld.net Gets A Facelift
Post by: ikir on January 08, 2003, 12:34:28 AM
Very Nice ;-)
Title: Re: Amigaworld.net Gets A Facelift
Post by: R2D2 on January 08, 2003, 01:13:37 AM
I never saw the old look, but this new one looks good!  :-)
Title: Re: Amigaworld.net Gets A Facelift
Post by: SlimJim on January 08, 2003, 07:28:48 AM
The look is well... amiga.org with another logo. Don't know which one was first, but his XOOPS package is getting over-used. Oh well. It's pretty at least.
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SlimJim
Title: Re: Amigaworld.net Gets A Facelift
Post by: Skippy on January 08, 2003, 01:45:26 PM
Noticed an inconsistancy see attached image:

(http://www.amigarealm.com/photos/image_3.jpg)

Skippy
Title: Re: Amigaworld.net Gets A Facelift
Post by: DaveyD on January 08, 2003, 06:46:19 PM
Yeah I know, thats something I have to fix, I'm gonna put larger topic icons in the news content part.

But thanks anyway for pointing it out
Title: Re: Amigaworld.net Gets A Facelift
Post by: Skippy on January 08, 2003, 06:59:14 PM
Looks nice though.


Skippy
Title: Re: Amigaworld.net Gets A Facelift
Post by: reticuli on January 09, 2003, 02:22:03 AM
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The look is well... amiga.org with another logo.


From what I can tell, having looked at many XOOPS oriented sites, the look seems pretty standard which kinda makes me think XOOPS doesn't give much room  for creativity. So is it really an amiga.org look or is amiga.org, amigaworld.net and all the other ones really nothing more than XOOPS lookalikes? I think the latter.

So I wish people would stop comparing all the XOOPS sites to amiga.org when the truth seems to be that if you use XOOPS, the layout is pretty much determined by XOOPS itself.

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Don't know which one was first, but his XOOPS package is getting over-used. Oh well. It's pretty at least.


No disrespect to Wayne but XOOPS isn't Wayne's package. He chose it early last year after looking at several other content management systems and yes, it is way over used in the Amiga community. However, just because Wayne uses it doesn't mean others shouldn't. He hasn't got an exclusive right over it.

Personally, I think XOOPS is a pile of poo and would be looking elsewhere but if it works for some, that's all that matters.
Title: Re: Amigaworld.net Gets A Facelift
Post by: DaveyD on January 09, 2003, 09:11:07 AM
I didn't choose XOOPS because Amiga.org uses it, I chose it because it has less security issues than the other CMS scripts (probably the same reason Wayne uses it).

I'm also working on editing the PHP to change the HTML output so that it looks less like the other XOOPS sites, but time isn’t on my side.

Amigaworld.net isn't trying to be an Amiga.org clone, what Amigaworld.net aims to do is to offer the Amiga Community everything under the one roof, as time goes on I will continue adding more features to the site.

Why shouldn't the Amiga community use XOOPS?  It's safe, reliable, and easy to use.

I wish people would stop complaining and instead support Amiga sites (there's not that many left), after all people don’t complain about all the 3D PC Games sites looking the same.
Title: Re: Amigaworld.net Gets A Facelift
Post by: SlimJim on January 09, 2003, 11:53:57 PM
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    Don't know which one was first, but his XOOPS package is getting over-used. Oh well. It's pretty at least.


No disrespect to Wayne but XOOPS isn't Wayne's package. He chose it early last year after looking at several other content management systems and yes, it is way over used in the Amiga community. However, just because Wayne uses it doesn't mean others shouldn't. He hasn't got an exclusive right over it.

 
Hehe, yes of course XOOPS isn't Waynes personal creation.
 It's a spelling error on my part:
 
The line I wrote that read "Don't know which one was first, but his XOOPS package..."
 
Should really read "Don't know which one was first, but this XOOPS package..."
 
So much for proof-reading one's texts...
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SlimJim
Title: Re: Amigaworld.net Gets A Facelift
Post by: SlimJim on January 10, 2003, 12:01:20 AM
@DaveyD
 
Hey, I wasn't dissin' your site. You asked, here on
amiga.org, what you site looked like to us. And the answer
is that (to me) it looks like amiga.org (or, as mentioned, the
standard XOOPS interface).
 
 Which is not a bad thing at all. Easy to navigate and pretty.
You have a little different news content than other sites.
That is good and appreciated. Those icons are very nice
too.
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SlimJim
Title: Re: Amigaworld.net Gets A Facelift
Post by: reticuli on January 10, 2003, 04:16:22 AM
DaveyD wrote:

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I wish people would stop complaining and instead support Amiga sites (there's not that many left), after all people don’t complain about all the 3D PC Games sites looking the same.


Uhmm... I wrote:

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... I wish people would stop comparing all the XOOPS sites to amiga.org when the truth seems to be that if you use XOOPS, the layout is pretty much determined by XOOPS itself.


I was actually defending you against the "Oh, another amiga.org clone" people :-)