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#1 2008-03-10 21:45:50

miggols99
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Making a "Recommended Applications" page on my website

I just wanted some suggestions. Is there too little information? Any apps you want me to add? I want to make it a great resource for everyone smile

http://archux.com/page/application-recommendations

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#2 2008-03-10 21:49:32

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Re: Making a "Recommended Applications" page on my website

I would make it wiki-like. So everyone can put his/her own favourite application...


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#3 2008-03-10 22:02:55

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Re: Making a "Recommended Applications" page on my website

Maybe set up some sort of voting system? We could be here for ages suggesting every single application there is, as everyone is gonna have their own preference.


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#4 2008-03-10 22:12:42

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@finferflu: Done smile You will have to create a user though. I don't want people posting inappropriate stuff on there...

That was so easy! I love Drupal big_smile

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#5 2008-03-10 22:15:24

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Re: Making a "Recommended Applications" page on my website

dyscoria wrote:

Maybe set up some sort of voting system? We could be here for ages suggesting every single application there is, as everyone is gonna have their own preference.

Hmm...how would I choose the applications to vote with? It would be easy to make a poll..is that what you mean? Or do you mean something more complicated?

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#6 2008-03-11 13:16:45

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Re: Making a "Recommended Applications" page on my website

have you seen the ubuntu brain storm thing, i'm pretty sure they have released the code for it so something similar could be set up for Arch/Apps


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#7 2008-03-11 13:53:43

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Re: Making a "Recommended Applications" page on my website

miggols99 wrote:
dyscoria wrote:

Maybe set up some sort of voting system? We could be here for ages suggesting every single application there is, as everyone is gonna have their own preference.

Hmm...how would I choose the applications to vote with? It would be easy to make a poll..is that what you mean? Or do you mean something more complicated?

Yeah a poll would be good. I guess you could set up a poll within each category. Though this could turn out to be just like a small scale version of this so maybe just keep it as it is, unless enough arch users are inclined to vote.

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#8 2008-03-11 14:12:31

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great idea!!  btw, i love your site! i signed up.. but... i keep forgetting to rgister with the email password, lol.

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#9 2008-03-11 16:31:52

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Ok now I have added a poll. The first thing to vote for is a file manager. So get voting now!

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#10 2008-03-11 16:37:41

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I'm liking it miggols smile

Voted the mighty Thunar, but my IP has just been displayed for all to see though tongue Good job it's assigned by dhcp, but maybe this could be removed somehow. Some people might not like this.

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#11 2008-03-11 16:56:06

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Apparently, you can't remove this:

If anonymous users are allowed to vote, they will be identified by the IP address of the computer they used when they voted.

So if you don't want your IP recorded, you'll have to register wink

EDIT: I've made it so the IP isn't display to guests and registered users smile

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#12 2008-03-13 16:23:00

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It looks like Thunar is winning. Thunar is a great file manager IMO. So I'm all for putting it on there.

Also how long do you think the poll should go on for? Two weeks? A month? At the moment I have it for a month, but that may be too long...

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#13 2008-03-13 16:35:29

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I'm thinking indefinate tongue

Since everyone can only vote once anyway, you'll have a good representation of Arch user preferences and newcomers can easily append their vote to the ongoing poll. We'll have all time Arch user favourite apps big_smile Is it possible in drupal for a never-ending poll?


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#14 2008-03-13 16:48:00

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Re: Making a "Recommended Applications" page on my website

Yup! In fact, thats the default for new polls. At the moment it is set for staying forever smile

Also do you like the way how the apps are presented? Is it easy to find something?

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#15 2008-03-13 16:57:32

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Re: Making a "Recommended Applications" page on my website

miggols99 wrote:

Also do you like the way how the apps are presented? Is it easy to find something?

If i'm being picky, the red and blue boxes on your apps pages seem to take the attention too much away from the name of the application. Maybe make the app name a little more prominant.

Apart from that, good work cool


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#16 2008-03-13 17:01:37

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Well I did ask some other people and they said that the boxes stick out a bit too much. How would I change the image to make it better? At the moment, the icon is enormous. How would I make it look good and but be small?

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#17 2008-03-13 17:11:12

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Re: Making a "Recommended Applications" page on my website

Hmmm, not much experience on the web design front, but I would do this:

Put a key at the top for the icons. So like

Key:
'insert_terminal_icon": the command to install the program
'insert_information_icon": what the application integrates well with

Get rid of the text "Run as root/sudo" as the user is told to do so anyway if trying to pacman -S as non-root, and get rid of text "information" as the icon kind of implies that anyway.

Then you can get rid of the big red and blue boxes and just have the icons with the text directly to the right.

Finally, make the app title a slightly larger font, maybe in a colour.


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#18 2008-03-14 05:32:10

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Re: Making a "Recommended Applications" page on my website

I voted for others - dired.   Nice poll, With enough info maybe we could add this link to the beginner's section of the wiki.  This was what I needed when I started using archlinux.

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#19 2008-03-14 21:34:34

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Re: Making a "Recommended Applications" page on my website

I've changed the style of the "info" and changed the pacman to a nice pacman image I whipped up. Have a look at http://archux.com/content/web-browsers and tell me what you think. I'll need to change the CSS classes throughout the website now....

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#20 2008-03-20 16:38:06

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I've made a new poll now. You can now vote for your favourite music player. If I've missed a popular media player, tell me and I'll add it

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#21 2008-03-20 17:33:55

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Re: Making a "Recommended Applications" page on my website

miggols99 wrote:

I've changed the style of the "info" and changed the pacman to a nice pacman image I whipped up. Have a look at http://archux.com/content/web-browsers and tell me what you think. I'll need to change the CSS classes throughout the website now....

I'm liking the new style. The boxes aren't too overpowering anymore. Good job! cool


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#22 2008-03-21 02:45:55

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Re: Making a "Recommended Applications" page on my website

Hey - I'll have to start checking this often. Good idea - I wish I would have thought of it big_smile

MPD has my vote.


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#23 2008-03-21 20:25:39

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This is a bit irrelevent, but I'm not sure what to put on the bottom of the page. At the moment it is links to other sites and an RSS feed. What else could I put there? I was thinking maybe a "Featured Content" banner...

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#24 2008-03-21 22:20:20

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You should put a puzzle down there. Or a comic smile.


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