As promised (albeit delayed), we are posting site themes for our first group of network sites for comment. The goal here is to allow the community in general and users of these sites specifically to see how the new theming will be applied to these sites.
Again, we acknowledge that this is a painful change for sites that have rich, custom themes. I want to reinforce that the theme changes are a required step to deliver ongoing value to the sites with as little friction as possible. We released changes for tag watching (aka favorite tags) this week and will be releasing a beta of custom question list functionality soon. The only way to make sure Q&A improvements are quickly available to all Q&A sites is to fix our themes.
To recap from the original post on themes:
Every Q&A site has its own theme. But there is great inequality in the level of theming that we support. A few (~10) get Cadillac treatment, some (<50) are more like a Honda, while most (~100) are a Yugo. The reality is we created a theming system that we didn't have the design resources to fully support, thus the inequity. In addition, as currently defined, our theming gets in the way of releasing new features on the sites.
In order to deliver the left nav, responsive design and future improvements to all sites we've created a more standardized way to support theming. This will reduce the burden of supporting designs as we make Q&A improvements. The result is that most sites will see an improvement in the level of theming that they can get. While some sites will see a reduction. All of Q&A (Enterprise, Teams, etc) will standardize on this new theming scheme.
Next steps
Schedule
- Early July: Collect and respond to feedback from this post
- Late July: Release first 10 sites
- Late July: Post next 10-20 sites for comment
- Early August: Release next group of sites
- Late August - September: Rinse and repeat
Feedback
Please review the mockups and feel free to provide constructive feedback in answers below. We aren't likely to revisit much of the choices we've made around simplification, so it would be more productive to keep feedback focused on the application of the new theme scheme.
Note: I'm leaving on vacation later today, but didn't want to delay getting these designs posted. As such, I'll have limited time/ability to respond to feedback and comments until I return.
#Enough talk, show me the money We have 10 sites that are ready for comment. You can click on the mockups below to see the image in a larger format.
##Server Fault
##Super User
##Ask Ubuntu
##Mathematics
##Photography
##Tex
##Unix & Linux
##Ask Different
##Mi Yodeya
##Stock theme