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March 08, 2008 10:33am

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  • #76 / Mar 08, 2008 6:48pm

    iain

    317 posts

    Very excited about the CI integration, just started our first project using CI, looking forward to getting to know it more.

    There something about the big fonts, colors, icons and gradients that make it very unappealing to me, I prefer refined, subtle, clear and professional.

    My opinion echoes yours. This gui is 5 years too late - big type, rounded corners, gradients, watermarked backgrounds… burp.

    Just my opinion. As long as the markup is responsibly div’d, id’d and classed I’ll have nothing to complain about.

    Has anything been said about stand alone edit functionality? and entries/pages with hierarchy..?

  • #77 / Mar 08, 2008 6:55pm

    Riverboy

    2993 posts

    Sorry to bother but what is CI?

  • #78 / Mar 08, 2008 6:56pm

    Mark Bowen

    12637 posts

    There something about the big fonts, colors, icons and gradients that make it very unappealing to me, I prefer refined, subtle, clear and professional.

    My opinion echoes yours. This gui is 5 years too late - big type, rounded corners, gradients, watermarked backgrounds.

    Phew and I thought it was just me being awkward earlier on 😉

    Hopefully we should be able to ‘skin’ the back-end very easily though as I do believe this will be very important.

    Best wishes,

    Mark

  • #79 / Mar 08, 2008 6:59pm

    Ryan M.

    1511 posts

    Sorry to bother but what is CI?

    Code Igniter, which is EllisLab’s own PHP framework.

  • #80 / Mar 08, 2008 7:01pm

    AlanM

    74 posts

    The Devs might like hearing this:

    I’ve not heard of Expression Engine before but a quick check of the internet during the SXSW Rawks panel I realised it was a session worth investigating. Expression Engine is a well priced CMS which seems to be both powerful and desincentric. What they presented literally blew me away. Of all the features on display the sheer innovation in the interface was the thing which impressed me the most. Shit was shown that I didn’t even think was possible. From the reaction from the more technically minded, it would seem the CMS itself is very good behind the scenes being fast, scalable and customisable. It’s something TAK! will definately look at for certain projects.

    I ran across this via a Google blog search.

  • #81 / Mar 08, 2008 7:05pm

    Mark Bowen

    12637 posts

    I must apologise on behalf of the person that wrote that above. Just read the page that is on and they are apparently a group from the Midlands here in the UK which is where I am from. Many apologies for the expletive, even though I didn’t say it and probably never would hopefully!!

    Just so you know we’re not all like that from here 😉

    Nice to see that someone who was there and hadn’t really heard of EE before liked what they saw though.

    Best wishes,

    Mark

  • #82 / Mar 08, 2008 7:38pm

    davidrussell

    102 posts

    Finally found this thread! 😊 I have just posted notes from the Open Panel with EllisLab.

    http://davidrussell.org/2008/03/08/expressionengine-open-panel-at-sxsw/

    Also, I’m sorry about the lack of quality on the photos earlier. More than anything, I was just trying to get information out to all of you as quickly as possible. There were others snapping and I think I rolled by a post from Derek with the real deal screenshots.

  • #83 / Mar 08, 2008 7:50pm

    iain

    317 posts

    If I ever meet you david, I’m buying you a beer.

    Great effort.

  • #84 / Mar 08, 2008 8:01pm

    Ryan M.

    1511 posts

    David, I’ll buy you a beer today if I figure out who you are!

  • #85 / Mar 08, 2008 8:24pm

    bobh

    145 posts

    I’d love to hear something about the gallery. was there any trace of it in the demo?

  • #86 / Mar 08, 2008 8:33pm

    oldgoldblack

    113 posts

    @Bobh: I haven’t heard anything about Gallery specifically, but I wasn’t there - only checking the web way too many times. Changes to file management/upload are in the works, though.

    @David, interesting writeup - many thanks for all you did today. There were dozens at least following your twitter this morning. You’re the man of the hour.

    @Ryan: Sorry, did not mean to eschew credit where credit is due, oh great SineNamer. Color me ignorant. Thanks go to you too.

    I’ll go ahead and agree with the growing consensus on the styling of the CP. Verlee is a great designer, but here I would prefer something quieter, more like 31Three. For me, the more minimalism the better in this kind of application. (WordPress tiger admin comes to mind.) Images, who needs images? The layout/structure though looks like it’s going in a much improved direction, and that’s the important part for now. The rest, we can theme.

  • #87 / Mar 08, 2008 8:54pm

    Luke Stevens

    80 posts

    Hey, thanks to everyone who posted info & screenshots etc, made for good Sunday morning reading down here in sunny Sydney 😉

    Congrats to the EL team on getting everything together, sounds like you’ve been all working super hard!

    For fellow forum people, on the WYSIWYG question, with jQuery support I don’t think it would be hard to drop in a lightweight wysiwyg editor like jWYSIWYG (look at the code example!), & I can understand the EL position of wanting to keep data clean by default.

    I note weblogs are (currently at least) now “collections” too 😊

    New CP looks good, I think focusing effort here will really help people feel more comfortable with EE, espcially if it’s more customizable from a designer/developer point of view. I thought MT had made some good steps here and looks like you guys are heading in a similar direction so that’s cool.

    On having EE run off CI, I think this will have pretty amazing implications down the track - all the CI community effort benefiting EE and vice versa will be pretty huge. The benefits of this move may not be immediately apparent for most people, but still. Adding stuff like OpenID & other user management, low level integration, different templating options etc etc etc, will all be a lot easier I imagine. Basically a lot of stuff people have requested will become a lot easier for developers to add, and there will be a lot more community-developed stuff for niche cases where official development doesn’t make sense for whatever reason. That’s my random speculation anyway 😊

    When the EL team are back and have recovered from all the stress, travel and partying etc (heh) I would love to see a blog post from one of the team elaborating a bit more on what they think the EE/CI integration will mean for EE in the longer-term, I think that might help people understand more of the potential benefits too 😊

    Cheers all!

  • #88 / Mar 08, 2008 8:56pm

    kirkaracha

    273 posts

    Is there going to be a substantial change in the pricing?

    Will the Multiple Site Manager still be necessary to run multiple sites?

    Is EE 2.0 built on the current version of CodeIgniter, or a new version?

  • #89 / Mar 09, 2008 12:35am

    Deron Sizemore

    1033 posts

    1.6.x to 2.0 is “definitely an upgrade and not a transition”.

    I like this! EE 2.0 sounds awesome, but all I have been thinking about is EVERYTHING breaking in the transition over to it. Definitely a relief to know that it’s considered and upgrade.

  • #90 / Mar 09, 2008 3:17am

    John Fuller

    779 posts

    This is not a live blog entry but I have posted a lengthy response to this new information on my blog as well.  Check it out here if you like.

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