Unofficial vs. Official detail pages


Unofficial vs. Official detail pages
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We have detail pages for both official parts and unoffical parts, but they look similar (this is on purpose). It has been suggested that we differentiate them in some way, perhaps by some sort of color coding. I'm open to suggestions on ways to accomplish this.

Example:
Official Part
https://www.ldraw.org/parts/official-par...id=4162p1c

Unofficial Part
https://www.ldraw.org/cgi-bin/ptdetail.c...162p1d.dat
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For the sake of consistency, I'd use the same colored background as in patterned parts reference pages (light yellow / light green)
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(2019-08-06, 14:44)Philippe Hurbain Wrote: For the sake of consistency, I'd use the same colored background as in patterned parts reference pages (light yellow / light green)

So like around the image itself?
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(2019-08-06, 14:50)Orion Pobursky Wrote: So like around the image itself?
Yes. Background of the full page or just of the preview image...
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(2019-08-06, 15:31)Philippe Hurbain Wrote: Yes. Background of the full page or just of the preview image...

Ok, around the image was what I was thinking too.

I've implemented this on the offical part detail pages. Thoughts?
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0 !LDRAW_ORG Unofficial_Part

in bold red

w.
LEGO ergo sum
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(2019-08-06, 18:00)Willy Tschager Wrote: 0 !LDRAW_ORG Unofficial_Part

in bold red

w.

No red. And I can't style the header text anyway. At least not without major changes to the PT code.
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(2019-08-06, 13:56)Orion Pobursky Wrote: We have detail pages for both official parts and unoffical parts, but they look similar (this is on purpose). It has been suggested that we differentiate them in some way, perhaps by some sort of color coding. I'm open to suggestions on ways to accomplish this.

Example:
Official Part
https://www.ldraw.org/parts/official-par...id=4162p1c

Unofficial Part
https://www.ldraw.org/cgi-bin/ptdetail.c...162p1d.dat

Now that I think about it, why are official parts yellow and unofficial green on the pattern summary? Should it be the other way around?
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(2019-08-06, 22:05)Orion Pobursky Wrote: Now that I think about it, why are official parts yellow and unofficial green on the pattern summary? Should it be the other way around?
Yes, that would make sense !
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(2019-08-07, 12:27)Philippe Hurbain Wrote: Yes, that would make sense !
And it would then coincide with the certification status.
If nothing goes right, go left.
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(2019-08-06, 13:56)Orion Pobursky Wrote: We have detail pages for both official parts and unoffical parts, but they look similar (this is on purpose). It has been suggested that we differentiate them in some way, perhaps by some sort of color coding. I'm open to suggestions on ways to accomplish this.

Example:
Official Part
https://www.ldraw.org/parts/official-par...id=4162p1c

Unofficial Part
https://www.ldraw.org/cgi-bin/ptdetail.c...162p1d.dat

Color coding is now implemented.
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(2019-08-07, 23:12)Orion Pobursky Wrote: Color coding is now implemented.
Great !
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(2019-08-07, 23:12)Orion Pobursky Wrote: Color coding is now implemented.
Looks good! Thanks!
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Looks good!

w.
LEGO ergo sum
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(2019-08-07, 23:12)Orion Pobursky Wrote: Color coding is now implemented.
??
If nothing goes right, go left.
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