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New nicer image for first step of first run wizard #72
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Thought it was already implemented through #71 @juliushaertl the screenshot you posted at #71 (comment) is great – we should do it like that. :) @karlitschek maybe I remember wrong: Could you confirm if it's ok to replace the 3 icons (self-hosted, open standards, community-focused) or should there be another slide for those? If we keep them in another slide, I would say we should remove one of the other slides because otherwise it's way too much text no one will read. |
Ahh sorry. I missed that it's already done because it's not in the beta1. But maybe only a timing problem :-) |
Hmmm. I think the first slide should be clean and simple. Exactly as in the screenshot here. This is great. Very nice!!! |
It was not included in #71 because the question on how we should handle the core values pages was still open. So we merged it as a first step without it. While I get that the first slide should look nice and the image is a good enhancement there, I still think we should have some content that actually provides some information and value to the user there. @karlitschek @jancborchardt How do you think about combining the image with the core values page in something like this: |
@juliushaertl I like the other screenshot a lot better. With the blue bar on top. The logo and the claim. |
Yep, totally agree with @karlitschek. Without logo and slogan it lacks focus. |
Fixed in #73 |
The first screen of the first run wizard should show a nice big picture to make the first run experience more pretty. The best would be to reuse a picture from our flyer. I guess best is to create an additional step before the current steps.
I will share the picture separately.
@skjnldsv @juliushaertl Can one of you look into this?
@jancborchardt as discussed
@rullzer for 14
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