Hi Design-List,
sorry for my late delay, but i'm busy on my job.
Am 27.06.2011 12:07, schrieb Bernhard Dippold:
[...]
There are some design elements consistently used in the present website,
wiki and derived pages, but they haven't been written down.
I don't know if your application will use a header and top navigation, but these
should look similar to the ones on the website.
Most of the customization of the website is done by CSS, so the easiest way
would be to use these CSS in your app (if possible).This would allow to
adopt directly future changes to the styles.
We will look forward to do this.
[...]
And for us it would be great if we could have a look at the design in an early
state (or can contribute to it if you would tell us about the necessary fields,
areas or features).
Actual we are writing the Requirements-Paper, and if it is written, we
will publish it internal, so you can have a look about it. After getting
the "green GO" we will look to realize it. The Web-Application will be
developed from and run on external Systems.
Best regards
Bernhard
Robert
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