Bèr Kessels wrote:
On Monday 26 September 2005 17:49, James Walker wrote:
Ok... but I thought one of the big pushes for the admin theme camp is that there would be one true admin theme to rule them all...
we want flexibility above all.
If we shipped with (example here) bluemarine plus the CS admin theme, configured the way CS is (wrt the paths that constitute the admin section), I predict that very little work would be done in the future on the admin theme. Why? Because I find it very good already and don't see any reason to change it in any way. So in effect, it would become a standard. However, Bèr is right, flexibility is the real goal. Someone else might need a different admin theme, someone else might need none. In those cases they could delete the admin section and it would revert to blumarine for the whole site, or change the theme of the admin section, or make two separate admin sections (this would actually be useful for a site I'm working on now). Our usability gain in this area will come from the combination of adding flexibility, making good default choices, and having a way to revert to the default choices (important in my opinion, so that people can experiment freely but always return home). -R