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ninetydegrees (90d)☕ ([personal profile] ninetydegrees) wrote in [site community profile] dw_styles2010-05-28 12:07 am

Help, Styles Team II!

There are several submitted styles which need testing and have needed it for ages and the few people doing that in dreamscapes can't do it all on their own. Baggyeyes and Turlough have been beyond awesome but it's just two people and we need more feedback, more resolutions, more font sizes, more browsers, etc. so please, if you can, help out.

Hopefully, this post will get more answers than my last one. :/

Edit: What's involved?

* We currently have four styles which need testing: http://dreamscapes.dreamwidth.org/tag/needs+testing
One of them, Strata, has a link to a preview. You can click on the link and navigate through the various pages to see if anything looks odd (boxes overlapping, text not displayed correctly, something odd with colors, etc.). Then comment to report what you've noticed or tp say that everything looks fine to you. It's always a good idea to mention which browser/resolution (and sometimes font size) you saw the layout in.
Otherwise you need to install the layout. I can explain if you're not familiar with this process.

* We routinely need people to test color themes. What's really important is to make sure text is always visible; it can happen that there isn't enough contrast to make it easily readable and it's ok to politely say that to the designer; it doesn't imply that you expect them to change their style. Some will, some won't.
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[personal profile] foxfirefey 2010-05-27 11:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Okay, I'll see what I can do to round up some people to mentor in styles! I'll make a post to [site community profile] dw_styles about it before next Monday, have [staff profile] denise link to it in [site community profile] dw_news, and have prospectives comment so we can sort them out. I'll also review our documentation and see what could be added.

I'm figuring we need two levels:

1. People watching [site community profile] dreamscapes that just comment on whether or not a style works for them on their browser.
2. More people converting themes and styles.