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muszek
muszek
Aug 22nd 2008, 01:15
Tired with designing the next incarnation of Yer Hotel I missed coding... so I messed a bit with user profiles. There are some new statistics on users - most notably, you can see how many times a user visited your hotels and vice-versa.

Back to thinking about restaurants, saunas, pubs and cleaning staff :)
Saku
Saku
Aug 22nd 2008, 04:59
hey just remember if you ever need help with coding and designing let me know!

mainly design wise XD

or alpha testing
muszek
muszek
Aug 22nd 2008, 15:53
Thanks for the offer. I suppose you mean "web design" - we're not really interested in a brand new design - it would require a lot of work to change to something else and we'd rather spend some time implementing new features.

If you feel like playing with graphics, hotel's facade is something we surely want to improve at some point.

As for testing alpha, we don't do much testing apart from checking if everything works... so you guys are in fact doing it :). The "beta" caption should really say "alpha", but I was afraid many people wouldn't understand it.
Saku
Saku
Aug 24th 2008, 01:45
yeah and if i made the design i would put all the codes in proper spot
muszek
muszek
Aug 24th 2008, 16:14
I don't think I know what you mean... could you please re-phrase it?
Saku
Saku
Aug 25th 2008, 02:17
like i were to design it i would copy your files down and then code them with your code
muszek
muszek
Aug 26th 2008, 00:47
Feel free to play around... but please keep in mind that big changes are not likely to be implemented... and we're very picky :)

We're using Blueprint CSS framework - mainly for grids, fonts and reset, but sometimes we also use built-in styling - for example for flash messages. screen.css contains Blueprint and can't (or rather "won't") be modified to avoid upgrade nightmares.

Our styles are within hotels.css - there are some comments, but weren't meant to be complete - I wrote just what I needed to remember and others might have problems following what's going on (luckily there's not much code).

Graphics are scarcely used - an icon here and there - and can be added/substituted at will.
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