actually I really appreciate @Levi work on php.net site, I don't agree with every detail, but that navbar on the right annoys me more and more with every php.net visit.
@Sn0opr It doesn`t work properly because if you click on some menu in the second level, the page load and the second level hide because the current active page is already from second level not from first
I can see that it is sometimes useful. I'm sure that I've gone through that list when doing systematic analysis of a function class. But my usual interaction does not involve it, as such I feel it to be appropriate to decrease the focus on it
To clarify, the darker background is not just to decrease the visual priority of the related functions, but it allows a darker background on the main content so certain elements can pop out, such as the function declaration.
I'm also not saying the current iteration is perfect; as with all other iterations before this I'm still working to improve it.
May I remind everyone here that certain people pushed it out far before it was ready.
Anyway, @salathe, I'll write up something to the webmasters mailing list to see what bjori and dragoonis (and anyone else thinks).
It's gotten mixed feedback on the right side and while I think it is better if given sufficient time enough people don't feel the same way then the reasonable thing to do is move it back to the left.
When it comes down to it, the fact that the biggest current gripes are dark vs light background colour, or which side a function list should be on... that's good going. :)
@salathe Several people have suggested removing "Change language:" and just have the drop-down. On mobile browsers I guess it sometimes displays over the page header because of overflow:hidden.
I think at least we could shorten it to "Language:"; what do you think?
I've also toyed with moving it to the sidebar, which bjori and rdlowrey liked.
The problem with that would be for people who need to change languages on smaller browsers it would be below all the page content.
Definitely I think we can shorten it to "Language" but maybe remove the label altogether.
I'm not sure a lone dropdown without context is a good idea, but shortening the label makes sense. Moving it to the sidebar might be nice, for small viewports could we also add it to the popup main nav?
It would also be good to keep it where it is, but resolve the overflowing title problem. (Without also putting it elsewhere)
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Even if every atom in the observable universe were a monkey with a typewriter, typing from the Big Bang until the end of the universe, they would still need a ridiculously longer time - more than three hundred and sixty thousand orders of magnitude longer - to have even a 1 in 10500 chance of success. To put it another way, for a one in a trillion chance of success, there would need to be 10360,641 universes full of atomic monkeys
It's good that we won't be replaced soon enough by monkeys
@NikiC Actually, with phpng we have to rewrite anyway each function and that here is just changing one single line, so I thought it might not be the biggest problem…
@Hamster There isn't a good standard name that I'm aware of, but most people/frameworks just use 'create' as both the term and the function name of a factory, that creates the object that the factory produces.
@RouvenWeßling I'm not so sure yet. It's trivial to do, it's just one check more if a variable is set, but not sure how to do that one. Either I'm going to add START_OPTIONAL_PARAMS as a separator or an OPTIONAL_PARAM(zv, type).
Mostly API cleanup for PHP6. Dropping mhash, dropping mboverload. Merging rand/mt_rand. Making hash a default extension. And this: github.com/realityking/php-src/commit/…