nickp Posted September 29 Posted September 29 Hey Guys. Perhaps I'm old, or just set in my ways. I don't like "dark" interfaces. I don't like trying to peer at gray text on a black background. I need contrast. I like black text on a white background. Heck, I'll even take black text on a light blue background. But the less-than-white on a black background has me moving my head around to try and avoid the screen glare, just so I can read my screen. Please let me have a black on white interface. 2 Quote
Solution bmercier Posted September 30 Solution Posted September 30 eisy-ui is still beta software. We are planning to implement themes, which will allow to switch to black on white. But that may take a few months to get there. 3 Quote
Guy Lavoie Posted September 30 Posted September 30 3 hours ago, bmercier said: eisy-ui is still beta software. We are planning to implement themes, which will allow to switch to black and white. But that may take a few months to get there. Good. I thought so, that you would be doing something like that. Logical too, get the functionality first, and get the pretty stuff done later. As it is, it's darker than the inside of a cow! lol So the concept of tiles is to create a home screen with the nodes that you want to see right away when logging in, a sort of favorites? In my mind the term "tile" evokes more of a smaller icon, that you could then click on to see the details, a bit like the favorites screen in UD Mobile. I just want to make sure I get the idea. Quote
bmercier Posted October 1 Posted October 1 6 hours ago, Guy Lavoie said: Good. I thought so, that you would be doing something like that. Logical too, get the functionality first, and get the pretty stuff done later. As it is, it's darker than the inside of a cow! lol So the concept of tiles is to create a home screen with the nodes that you want to see right away when logging in, a sort of favorites? In my mind the term "tile" evokes more of a smaller icon, that you could then click on to see the details, a bit like the favorites screen in UD Mobile. I just want to make sure I get the idea. Think of it as a dashboard. You see everything you want, organized like you want, no more no less. You don't click on something to get more details - you get it right away. That requires screen real estate, but you can have multiple favorites page. Quote
Guy Lavoie Posted Wednesday at 01:50 PM Posted Wednesday at 01:50 PM Thanks. I hadn't thought about the multiple pages, which can certainly make organizing things much more intuitive. Quote
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