New 1.6 front-end templates
Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2009 1:59 pm
Fantastic work on the release of 1.6. There's some excellent features (and welcome refinements) in there and I'd like to thank everyone who worked on it. This CMS continues to get better and better. My personal fave new feature... forgotten password for admins! Very welcome! I've not had a chance to play with the new Permissions yet, but they look cool too.
I also think the new front-end templates are very nice. However... and this is just a small gripe on the default install...
I think having 2 templates -- both of which are active -- on a default install is confusing and odd. Clicking from the homepage (NCleanBlue) and having the site completely change underneath you is jarring. It even goes from fixed-width to full-width.
I think the goal of a default template should be to create a simple and coherent platform that shows web designers how to build up their own templates -- e.g. NCleanBlue should be used throughout and have variations of itself for homepage, 1 col, 2 col, etc. (Also, for me, one of the hardest parts of CMSMS to learn was the Menu Manager... isn't the prospect of skinning a drop-down menu a bit advanced for new users?)
I hope that this criticism can be taken in the spirit in which it is offered -- e.g. honestly and constructively.
Thanks for all your work.
I also think the new front-end templates are very nice. However... and this is just a small gripe on the default install...
I think having 2 templates -- both of which are active -- on a default install is confusing and odd. Clicking from the homepage (NCleanBlue) and having the site completely change underneath you is jarring. It even goes from fixed-width to full-width.
I think the goal of a default template should be to create a simple and coherent platform that shows web designers how to build up their own templates -- e.g. NCleanBlue should be used throughout and have variations of itself for homepage, 1 col, 2 col, etc. (Also, for me, one of the hardest parts of CMSMS to learn was the Menu Manager... isn't the prospect of skinning a drop-down menu a bit advanced for new users?)
I hope that this criticism can be taken in the spirit in which it is offered -- e.g. honestly and constructively.
Thanks for all your work.