interfasys
Verified User
Installation
I installed the skin system wide on a FreeBSD server and activated it for a reseller.
It was easy to complete the installation process after logging in
Suggestions regarding the logo:
Overall
User view
Tested on the latest stable version of Chromium.
I installed the skin system wide on a FreeBSD server and activated it for a reseller.
It was easy to complete the installation process after logging in
Suggestions regarding the logo:
- Offer to store it locally or to use a server path
- Resize the logo automatically or at least give use the dimensions to use.
- Links to logo should ALWAYS use SSL. The skin should test image links before saving them and ask if the user really wants his customers to see warnings when using the control panel.
Overall
- Skin is not using SSL links everywhere which raises warnings in the browser and could prevent loading external content. I found one offender (http://fonts.googleapis.com), but there could be more
- I think it's a bad idea to encrypt the CSS
- It's great that you use the standard DA language files. Makes it easier to make changes
- I'm missing a basic colour editor for the skin. Similar to what is offered in most WP themes. A corporate identity is more than just a black and white logo.
- I like the fact that the files are still built like the enhanced skin. It makes it easier to make changes to this skin
User view
- Advanced links in the widget on the right are missing the current domain and lead to a "Domain does not belong to you" error message
- Webmail menu is empty, but clicking on the top item loads server/webmail
- Resume doesn't mean Summary in English
- Summary is broken, the gauges end up in the right column
- I'd suggest using flags for the language switcher. Someone who doesn't read English won't necessarily notice or understand "Change language", but he'll probably notice flags
Tested on the latest stable version of Chromium.
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