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    beefheart 12 years ago

    Looks FANTASTIC!!!!!!  Movuca rocks!

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    • rochacbruno 12 years ago

      :) I am still solving some issues and including more features! nice to see that you like it!


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    blackthorne 12 years ago

    AWESOME! 

    Congratulations!


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    tsvim 12 years ago

    Looks beautiful, congrats.smiley


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    ovidiomarinho 12 years ago

    Há tempos que precisáva-se de um local, em que todos podessem juntos discutir,aprender e empreender com Web2py. Acho que este será um local muito bom e adequado.Parabens a Bruno Rocha e Blouweb,por este fatia de colaboração com o Mundo Web2py.


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    ovidiomarinho 12 years ago

    Acho que meu ovidiomfalcao.wordpress.com está com os dias contados, se uma estatistica for implantada no Web2pyslices, estará resolvido o problema. Nao precisamos mais dos Blogs, chatos, temos uma ferramenta que podemos completá-la e modifica-la.


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    michelecomitini 12 years ago

    I think it is great and beautiful!

    I would only give more visibility to the slice text compared to left menu and upper banner.

    The upper banner should be just smaller, maybe integrated with the menubanner and expandable.

    http://awesomescreenshot.com/05bypk45

     

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    • rochacbruno 12 years ago

      Nice idea! I will try some options.


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    simakwm 12 years ago

    Looks gorgeous =)


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    madhukar-pai-11810 12 years ago

    Love the new web2pyslices. Nice logo and mascot :) .. maybe include browserid login ;) (I do not have a facebook account.. and do not want one).. I think code editor could be a bit better. but otherwise superb effort.. thanks a lot!


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    monotasker 12 years ago

    This is great. I just stumbled across it and my reaction was "Oh, I might actually use the slices site now."


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    toomim 12 years ago

    I don't know what it is for! I'm new to this. I just loaded the home page and... I don't see what this is for. But there was a link to this question, so I clicked on that and now I'm telling you what I think. :)

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    • rochacbruno 12 years ago

      Great answer! may be I have to put a "What is web2pyslices" link on top menu.


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    offray 12 years ago

    I really Like it :-)


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    robert-aldridge-10804 12 years ago

    Looks a lot like Movuca. :-)  I like.


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    joecodeswell 12 years ago

    Hi Bruno,

    I REALLY like the look, PLUS it's a good workout for Movuca in which I am separately interested.

    I suggest you make the "Search for Slices" control on the top of all pages, stand out a bit more. And, taking an example from StackOverflow, be able to both Browse & Search for Tags, Slices, Users  to get inspiration.

    Thanks for the GREAT work.

    Love and peace,

    Joe 

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    • rochacbruno 12 years ago

      Thanks Joe, I am working working on a new theme using foundation framework, I will take your suggestions.


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    pyhead 12 years ago

    It's fantastic! to make it even better maybe you could add a couple features.

    Questions sort of get lost in the feed. It would be cool to add a separate view that displays them with a StackOverflow style interface, or forum as an alternative to the horrendous google groups.

    Also if we could upload web2py modules, plugins, appliances and apps web2pyslices could become the central code repository for the web2py community. An alternative to hosting the files themselves would be to have people upload to github and link to the code. The important thing is to have a central list of what's out there that anyone can add to.  It could be organized into a browsable directory with tags and search. User profiles would display the list of projects the person  contributes to with the link to the code.

    This would help us all to develop faster  by sharing ready to use code that doesn't fit in a slice, and encourage people to share and collaborate on web2py projects.  Thanks Bruno!

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