Thank you for doing this, Farsheed. My main comment would be about the contrast. On my LCD monitor, the content text seems almost fuzzy to my eye. I think gray text is not advisable, especially for a default theme where usability should be job one (with aesthetics a close second). Some specific thoughts: I like the little icons, especially if they're named semantically (and thus intuitively easy for someone to replace) -- it's a great way to distinguish different content types. Calling tax terms "related" does not seem intuitive to me. It might be nice to incorporate the color scheme into the tables display, such as the forum page. As it is, it looks like an ugly gray box plopped into the page, a legacy styling that I think offers an opportunity here, perhaps drawing on what you did for the books. Main nav I like. Subnav, too. :hover feedback on the submit buttons would be nice. (Something like the main nav.) :hover on the links -- The fainter text may not be the strongest choice. (I find it almost illegible when hovering.) The main nav's hover is darker. It would be nice to emulate that in the text links. A little padding under the title might be nice. I look at the Contact page and the text tucked right up under it seems a bit crowded. On the fixed width, overall I think the main content column runs too wide. I'd prefer another 30px or so margin between the nodes and the sidebar. Overall, this is a nice step past Bluemarine without abandoning the Drupal-blue branding. Best, Laura On Sep 11, 2006, at 7:35 PM, Farsheed wrote:
Hi,
I've made some significant updates to the delicious zen theme aimed at core. It would be great if people could test the theme so there might be some chance of it getting in core.
Issue Thread: http://drupal.org/node/81217
Demo Site: http://www.drupalart.org/drupal48
Download: http://drupal.org/files/issues/delicious_zen_11.zip
Thanks!
-Farsheed
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