thanks for the invite,and i really like the new look,well yellow is not my color,but its fine by me.If you could add a weather map it would be fun,as most of the subcontinent depends on that,by doing that u will be connecting with the rural india.
news is just not about metros let us connect the smallest place on the earth to nowpublic.That way we get dedicated contributors.
Well i am having poblem with the dashboard,how to add new elements in that.
also if we can have our own poll widget going with the story it would be fun.
some people do not like commenting so they can do that way.
cheers and once again congrats and keep working hard.
Thank you for the invite on the viewing of the new look of Nowpublic. Truly I feel honored to have a chance to get an inside view of the new design. Everything looks great and seems to work fine. Great job to everyone who has put this into the result I have before me today.
I continually look forward to seeing this site "Nowpublic" make and shape the world of news in these times of change within the media as well as the future. Crowd power works and this site proves it.
Two things out side of the new designed page and web look.
Azzayindis may have something regarding the weather issue on here and possible be used in the dashboard application with related stories that are linked to the weather of the area each individual chooses on there own dashboard.
Personnel, I like the old logo over the up and coming design that i have noticed of late. The original design of half circle was to me always associated with a voice (having a microphone) to be in powering of the crowd here - that our voice was important, heard and amplified on what we feel was important. The new logo design for me shows (represents) the all seeing eye of crowd power but does not give the presentation of a voice within the image (logo) as much as the old one. Just my thoughts.
There's something about 'change' that i don't like...but I know I have to live with it. In this case, the new layout looks great...though I would prefer the existing color combination. Thanks for the invite Rachel and kudos to NowPublic!
I had a look at it, and personally, I love it. The color scheme is great, everything looks more cleaned up and spiffy. I also like the little UFO in the design at the top, very nice touch ;D
Suggestions:
A weather map widget would be cool, and possibly renaming the news channel categories so they are more specific.
Hi ya'll, I appreciate your hard work. Stylish new look. However, I think the colors need tweaking. The yellow is revolting, truthfully. And paired with a pinkish hue--oops. Just a few changes in both colors would make a great deal of difference. I was going to type in what the yellow color really looked like, but decided not to. ;}
I also think that going away from the blue logo, which already was identified with the brand, is counter-productive. People now look for symbols more than words, especially on the web. Why toss something--and an identifying color, too--that's just starting to soak into people's awareness?
The layout is fine. Not the colors. And what is the background supposed to tell us? A bug and a submarine on the bottom right--I don't quite get that.
Ooops. Coding is making some lines overwriter each other. For example, the NP logo to click to return to the front page is obscured by other stuff. The boxes for replies are now squished to one line.
CN,like seedplanter,preferred the boldness of the blue.
CN,like seedplanter,are not keen on 'crowd powered' - who values the judgement or inclination of a 'crowd' ?
CN would like to see greater contributor control over a basic colour palette combination range while retaining NP brand primary characteristics and features.
CN found the previous text and blue links brighter, better and more visually stimulating to read.
CN would like to see a greater range of contributor control over dashboard features.
CN would like the 'assignments' list page to be the primary externally found contributor's home page.
CN don't see why these comments and discussions should appear in the public domain on the dashboard - they are NOT news - they are collegiate discussions.
CN would like to see quicker progress on revenue sharing policies and strategies in recognition of what should be a mutually respectful and beneficial symbiotic relationship between NP and its band of could-be-happier-yet contributors.
CN would like to see quicker progress on revenue sharing policies and
strategies in recognition of what should be a mutually respectful and
beneficial symbiotic relationship between NP and its band of
could-be-happier-yet contributors.
ROFLMO
You are kidding right??? That has been asked for for over 18 months, not a word, a SINGLE word
Hi, thanks for your comment. Can you give us a little more information on what is failing for you... for example are you crowd sourcing images from your own flickr account?
If so it may be related to a bug that we're currently addressing.
Really, really, really irritating and frustrating: the way the coding is off and so various things overwrite each other and/or "squish" together. Today I tried to upload three photos. Can't do it, because the old one where you could upload several at once doesn't work. Instead, you have to laboriously upload one, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, repeat.
Also, the search function for photos, etc. doesn't seem to be working. In order to add a photo of Hillary Clinto to my story this a.m.--and we have lots of HC photos at NP--I finally downloaded the one I used the other day, then re-uploaded it to the current story.
I really don't like the new HTML code used for the highlight tool. It's filled with superfluous HTML cruft that might do something on this site but when I use the tool to post to my blog, is not only useless but actively layout-harming. I have to go through and clean it up. I really would like a simple HTML code for the highlight tool (at least when it is not posted here):
<p>Text before the highlight</p> <blockquote> <p>Highlight text</p> <p>Highlight attribution</p> </blockquote> <p>Text after the highlight</p>
I'm not sure what those extra DIV tags do that can't be done via CSS on the existing tags but I don't want them when I post to my blog from the highlight tool.
Critical Todd: We haven't changed the Highlight code so there should not be any differences. But we will be updating Highlight in the future so any examples or suggestions you send us will be taken into consideration.
at 10:51 on June 4th, 2008
Dear Michael,
thanks for the invite,and i really like the new look,well yellow is not my color,but its fine by me.If you could add a weather map it would be fun,as most of the subcontinent depends on that,by doing that u will be connecting with the rural india.
news is just not about metros let us connect the smallest place on the earth to nowpublic.That way we get dedicated contributors.
Well i am having poblem with the dashboard,how to add new elements in that.
also if we can have our own poll widget going with the story it would be fun.
some people do not like commenting so they can do that way.
cheers and once again congrats and keep working hard.
have few more suggestions,that later
at 14:53 on June 4th, 2008
Thank you for the invite on the viewing of the new look of Nowpublic. Truly I feel honored to have a chance to get an inside view of the new design. Everything looks great and seems to work fine. Great job to everyone who has put this into the result I have before me today.
I continually look forward to seeing this site "Nowpublic" make and shape the world of news in these times of change within the media as well as the future. Crowd power works and this site proves it.
Two things out side of the new designed page and web look.
Azzayindis may have something regarding the weather issue on here and possible be used in the dashboard application with related stories that are linked to the weather of the area each individual chooses on there own dashboard.
Personnel, I like the old logo over the up and coming design that i have noticed of late. The original design of half circle was to me always associated with a voice (having a microphone) to be in powering of the crowd here - that our voice was important, heard and amplified on what we feel was important. The new logo design for me shows (represents) the all seeing eye of crowd power but does not give the presentation of a voice within the image (logo) as much as the old one. Just my thoughts.
at 18:06 on June 4th, 2008
There's something about 'change' that i don't like...but I know I have to live with it. In this case, the new layout looks great...though I would prefer the existing color combination. Thanks for the invite Rachel and kudos to NowPublic!
at 18:23 on June 4th, 2008
I had a look at it, and personally, I love it. The color scheme is great, everything looks more cleaned up and spiffy. I also like the little UFO in the design at the top, very nice touch ;D
Suggestions:
A weather map widget would be cool, and possibly renaming the news channel categories so they are more specific.
Politics, Science, Weather, etc. etc.
at 01:09 on June 5th, 2008
I love it!
at 03:55 on June 5th, 2008
Thanks for the invite. I love the new website.
at 04:02 on June 5th, 2008
the chanes are only cosmetic, I thought there was going to be something significant, like improved useability, etc.
The colour scheme is not modern, more like a dirty diaper.
If you want to be web 2.0, let us choose our own skins
Now as to inviting a few to look at it - you have hardly had time to get feedback before you rolled it out!! I would have given it at least a week.
at 05:03 on June 5th, 2008
Hi ya'll, I appreciate your hard work. Stylish new look. However, I think the colors need tweaking. The yellow is revolting, truthfully. And paired with a pinkish hue--oops. Just a few changes in both colors would make a great deal of difference. I was going to type in what the yellow color really looked like, but decided not to. ;}
I also think that going away from the blue logo, which already was identified with the brand, is counter-productive. People now look for symbols more than words, especially on the web. Why toss something--and an identifying color, too--that's just starting to soak into people's awareness?
The layout is fine. Not the colors. And what is the background supposed to tell us? A bug and a submarine on the bottom right--I don't quite get that.
at 05:59 on June 5th, 2008
Nope, waiting a couple more days to decide and comment didn't help. Really. This color mix is migraine-inducing. Seriously.
And I don't get the comic book motif. Are we to assume that if we hang around at Now Public that we'll be chased by dinosaurs? ;}
at 07:46 on June 5th, 2008
Ooops. Coding is making some lines overwriter each other. For example, the NP logo to click to return to the front page is obscured by other stuff. The boxes for replies are now squished to one line.
at 13:32 on June 5th, 2008
CN are not at all keen on the dung fly khaki.
CN find the pink quite pretty.
CN,like seedplanter,preferred the boldness of the blue.
CN,like seedplanter,are not keen on 'crowd powered' - who values the judgement or inclination of a 'crowd' ?
CN would like to see greater contributor control over a basic colour palette combination range while retaining NP brand primary characteristics and features.
CN found the previous text and blue links brighter, better and more visually stimulating to read.
CN would like to see a greater range of contributor control over dashboard features.
CN would like the 'assignments' list page to be the primary externally found contributor's home page.
CN don't see why these comments and discussions should appear in the public domain on the dashboard - they are NOT news - they are collegiate discussions.
CN would like to see quicker progress on revenue sharing policies and strategies in recognition of what should be a mutually respectful and beneficial symbiotic relationship between NP and its band of could-be-happier-yet contributors.
CN value NP enormously.
CN
at 14:02 on June 5th, 2008
In reply to #11 CornwallNews at 13:32 on June 5th, 2008
CN would like to see quicker progress on revenue sharing policies and
strategies in recognition of what should be a mutually respectful and
beneficial symbiotic relationship between NP and its band of
could-be-happier-yet contributors.
ROFLMO
You are kidding right??? That has been asked for for over 18 months, not a word, a SINGLE word
at 14:45 on June 5th, 2008
'NowPublic
Crowd Powered Media...'
'Crowd Powered Media' replacement early day brainstorm suggestions:
Free Range Media (chicken theme taken on board sp!)
Media Without Compromise
Straight Talking Media
Down The Line Media
Instant Coverage Media
Masters Of Global Media
Global Media Masters
Instant News
News By The Minute
News As It Happens
Instant Coverage
Queues Of News (assonance again!)
NewsFest
News,News And More News
Media In Motion
Limitless News
Media By The Minute
Mile A Minute Media...
early day explorations.....
of the challenging challenge...
to find the gem that will replace 'crowd powered'
CN
at 15:29 on June 5th, 2008
I like the new colour scheme.
For some strange reason I can no longer get my Flickr photos to upload to my news items ... anyone else having this problem?
at 15:55 on June 5th, 2008
In reply to #14 infomatique at 15:29 on June 5th, 2008
Hi, thanks for your comment. Can you give us a little more information on what is failing for you... for example are you crowd sourcing images from your own flickr account?
If so it may be related to a bug that we're currently addressing.
Thanks
at 16:24 on June 5th, 2008
'NEWS NOW' is succinct, seedplanter.
Is it sufficiently original and innovative?
The colour scheme preference issue could be resolved with a bit more contributor control within
an NP determined palette of approved colour options.
at 03:52 on June 6th, 2008
In reply to #15 mbaumgartner at 15:55 on June 5th, 2008
Yes ... the photographs are my own from Flickr.
at 04:19 on June 6th, 2008
Really, really, really irritating and frustrating: the way the coding is off and so various things overwrite each other and/or "squish" together. Today I tried to upload three photos. Can't do it, because the old one where you could upload several at once doesn't work. Instead, you have to laboriously upload one, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, repeat.
Also, the search function for photos, etc. doesn't seem to be working. In order to add a photo of Hillary Clinto to my story this a.m.--and we have lots of HC photos at NP--I finally downloaded the one I used the other day, then re-uploaded it to the current story.
Help!
at 05:04 on June 6th, 2008
I really don't like the new HTML code used for the highlight tool. It's filled with superfluous HTML cruft that might do something on this site but when I use the tool to post to my blog, is not only useless but actively layout-harming. I have to go through and clean it up. I really would like a simple HTML code for the highlight tool (at least when it is not posted here):
<p>Text before the highlight</p><blockquote>
<p>Highlight text</p>
<p>Highlight attribution</p>
</blockquote>
<p>Text after the highlight</p>
I'm not sure what those extra DIV tags do that can't be done via CSS on the existing tags but I don't want them when I post to my blog from the highlight tool.
at 07:19 on June 6th, 2008
Critical Todd: We haven't changed the Highlight code so there should not be any differences. But we will be updating Highlight in the future so any examples or suggestions you send us will be taken into consideration.