[CWB] How to contribute to CQPweb design
Hardie, Andrew
a.hardie at lancaster.ac.uk
Mon Sep 18 17:58:42 CEST 2023
Hi Ram,
(My apologies for overlooking this post last month.)
The correct place for further information is this list.
How to be involved in UI design depends on what exactly you are doing, and what your competences are. From least to greatest level of contribution:
* If you just want to suggest some new colour schemes – send an email to the list with hex codes.
* New/amended UI design contributed as a mock-up in a graphics file – also send to the list.
* New/amended UI design contributed as HTML – send in the HTML file (annotated preferably).
* New/amended UI design contributed as code patches - send in the diff.
In all cases I’ll review and then (probably) incorporate.
best
Andrew.
From: cwb-bounces at sslmit.unibo.it <cwb-bounces at sslmit.unibo.it> On Behalf Of Ramiro Santa Ana Anguiano
Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2023 8:36 PM
To: cwb at sslmit.unibo.it
Subject: [CWB] How to contribute to CQPweb design
Hi everyone, thank you for add me to the list.
I am interested in designing the UI of CQPweb, but looking in the manual and in the website I only found this:
Are you knowledgeable in user interface design?
* CQPweb's UI is not really designed so much as piled together (especially the bits that don't copy something in BNCweb).
* Anyone with UI design experience who is keen to provide input on CQPweb's UI (e.g. in the form of mocked-up layout designs; no actual coding needed) is strongly encouraged to join in!
So my question is where I can see further information.
Thanks,
Ram
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