Team reviewed: Onyx
Our team decided to break up the review into four parts and I was given the task to review their web application.
Installation:
Their distribution package is easily found on their hosting site. Downloading and extracting the file was easy and smooth. Installation went well as they have detail instructions on their wiki page and also in the readme file that come in the distribution package. After executing ant -f tomcat.build.xml, I was ready to navigate their site.
Web Design:
They done a good job with the login page. The login page is simple and very informative. Even before logging in, the user can get a comprehensive view of what the page does as a detail description is listed there.
They choose a very nice template which looks professional. The black background stands out nicely. However, as Professor Johnson mentioned during the presentation, the black background and the grey texts in the main body might be hard to see when projected on a projector. Although no
The color scheme was also very good. The white title is catchy against the black background. If the color of the sidebar, which is currently green, can match with that of the main title bar, everything should look even more organized.
Screen Real Estate:
On the whole, team Onyx did a good job in term of screen real estate. The space allocated for the main body text is wide enough. However, when the window is reduced to less than 1/2 of the monitor space, the side bars cannot be show and some of the main body text is also not visible. I have to scroll across the page in order to see all the text.
Quite often, I have to scroll down the page to see some content and I think that can be improved by several ways:
1. Make the title smaller. It is catchy now but it takes up quite a lot of space.
2. Put the Logout Sign on the same level as the title or on the main navigation bar. Right now, it is occupying a separate row at the top.
3. They are too much white space inside the sidebars. Minimizing those white space might be a good idea.
Overall:
I tried their webpage on both Internet Explorer and Firefox and both worked well. Therefore, their website is user friendly regardless of the browser the user is using. Overall, this is a very well designed webpage and as a user, I had an easy time navigating it.
Sunday, December 9, 2007
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