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=== Project Description ===
UPDATE: '''Project Dazzle is complete,''' and shipped a new "Silver Skin" in [[1.20|Second Life Viewer 1.20]] and later versions. If it selectable from Preferences>Skins.


The purpose of this project, internally code-named "'''Dazzle'''," is to modernize the visual appearance of the Viewer User Interface. We will use the Viewer's existing skinning hooks wherever possible, documenting and addressing technical blockers as required.
"'''Project Dazzle'''" is meant to modernize the visual appearance of the viewer User Interface. We will use the viewer's existing skinning hooks wherever possible, documenting and addressing technical blockers as required.


=== Project Goals ===
== Goals ==
* Improve visual appearance with modern UI graphics and icons.
* Improve discoverability through expanded use of iconography.
* Improve approachability with a lighter, friendlier color scheme.
* Improve legibility by using dark text on light backgrounds.
* Document technical limitations of current skinning capabilities.


* Improve visual appearance with modern UI graphics and icons
== Frequently Asked Questions ==
* Improve discoverability through expanded use of iconography
=== What's Dazzle? ===
* Improve approachability with a lighter, friendlier color scheme
Linden Lab continues to work on key areas of importance for our Residents, and alongside performance and stability is ''usability''. '''We're pleased to announce Dazzle in the 1.20 Release Candidate -- as a "refresh" for the Second Life viewer's appearance which makes the User Interface more accessible and pleasing.'''
* Improve legibility by using dark text on light backgrounds
* Document technical limitations of current skinning capabilities


=== Technical Blockers ===
=== Is Dazzle just a color change? ===
No. Dazzle includes a new color scheme, and ''also'' has revised icon art (e.g., the build tools and Inventory window) ''and'' under-the-hood changes/cleanup which will make future customization easier.


Following is a list of technical limitations and bugs preventing implementation of the updated visual appearance. There is a longer list of skinning feature requests (such as human-readable texture filenames and the ability to apply gradients to windows) but such features will be incorporated at a later date as part of the [[Skinning]] project (see [[User Interface Roadmap]]). The modernized look and feel described above could be implemented immediately if the following issues were resolved:
=== How is making stuff look better going to improve my experience? ===
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aesthetics Aesthetics] matter. '''Seemingly small changes make a big difference.''' A simple psychological exercise: think about eating a steak in a prison cell with harsh fluorescent lights. Then, think about eating that very same steak in a posh restaurant by candlelight. Which experience would you prefer? And which would you regard as the higher quality?


* {{jira|VWR-2445}} Default IM/chat text color not settable in colors_base.xml
In a similar way, even if actual inworld content looks the same (like the steak), if the environment you use to experience it — the user interface — looks awful, you're likely going to feel uncomfortable and annoyed, even if you can't describe exactly why.
* {{jira|VWR-2446}} Viewer can't display UI textures that aren't in dimensions of powers-of-two
* {{jira|VWR-2447}} Text drop-shadow settings aren't configurable in XML, resulting in legibility issues under various color schemes


=== Preview Files ===
We've already had numerous instances of small changes clearly making big differences: some of you may remember when no-modify notecards were difficult to read because they had dark gray text on a somewhat lighter gray background. Changing the colors, a straightforward tweak, helped a lot. And in Dazzle, it's even better.


Try out an early version of the new look for yourself! Download the following file and follow the included instructions to install the preview files into an existing Second Life installation:
=== What's this mean for me? ===
'''Dazzle is especially beneficial if you're new to Second Life, but its increased legibility will also help veteran Residents enjoy extended inworld sessions with more fun, and less fatigue.'''


<font size="3">'''[http://s3.amazonaws.com/dazzle-preview/SecondLife_UI_Preview_Rev2a.zip > DOWNLOAD PREVIEW FILES <]''' ''Rev. 2a (2007-11-15) [13.3 MB]''</font>
Some history behind this: over the years, we've heard a lot about how difficult SL can be to use, notably how scary the "old-style" UI looks. Cryptic icons, low contrast, and "things you click on that don't do what you expect them to do" are all frustrating to newcomers, and at last — Dazzle's here, because we want to make it easier for you.


The Dazzle preview has been tested with Second Life 1.18.5. '''Please note that the preview files do not work with the 1.18.6 RC Viewer or Windlight First Look Viewer.''' The installation is completely reversible by simply re-installing the full version of the Second Life Viewer from the [http://get.secondlife.com/ Second Life website]. This action will not affect any of your saved settings or user preferences. Note that Linden Lab uses [http://aws.amazon.com/ Amazon AWS] to store and distribute large files.
=== What's a Release Candidate? ===
'''A "Release Candidate" is an ''optional'' download which is a final beta review of the next version of the Second Life viewer''': in this case, it includes a better user interface. Over the next stretch of weeks, we're giving you time to try Viewer version 1.20 and share your feedback with us, so we can improve it before it's included in the main viewer.


Check it out and let us know [[Talk:Viewer_Visual_Update|what you think]]!
=== What if I don't like Dazzle? ===
This is understandable, particularly because Second Life's UI has basically been the same for several years. Change can be hard if you're accustomed to the way things currently look and have been with us for awhile. (We appreciate it!)


==== Preview Installers ====
'''We recommend trying Dazzle out and giving it at least a week to get used to''' — don't just glance at screenshots, use it in your everyday Second Life — and let us know your feedback. As part of the "Release Candidate" cycle, we'll pay attention to your constructive criticism and use it to refine the viewer.


Jana Kamachi created another patcher for windows and mac(Untested). These are NOT associated with linden labs nor supported by LL. Simply run the file and select the installation of SecondLife you want to modify. You do not need to change anything beforehand, everything will be done.
(And to be fair, there are a few Residents who prefer the viewer UI [http://secondlife.wikia.com/wiki/Image:SL1.0GUIFull.jpg when it was green years ago!])


Forum Thread: http://forums.secondlife.com/showthread.php?p=1851426
=== Will I be able to revert to the older UI? ===
Yes, there is an option to choose the look you prefer. You can select them under Preferences > Skins.


Windows: http://janashell.com/dazzle/DazzlePatcher.exe
=== Does Dazzle mean I can easily add my own skins? ===
Not yet. But as a first step in that project, '''Dazzle provides the first UI abstractions''' that permit individual changes to colors, etc, and paves the way for improvements to come. For further technical details, see our [[User Interface Roadmap]].


Mac(Untested!!!): http://janashell.com/dazzle/DazzlePatcher_Mac
Some residents have already built on the [[Skinning HowTo/Basics]] to create even more possibilities for the UI! This involves modifying the viewer's XML files, so it is not for the uninitiated.


[[User:Jana Kamachi|Jana Kamachi]] 15:13, 25 January 2008 (PST)
=== Does Dazzle have any major functionality changes? ===
Beyond user interface aesthetics, not really. Second Life looks and feels better, but doesn't behave radically different. We hope it'll be pleasantly seamless for you.


Yukiko Omegamu created the following patches, one for installing Dazzle and another for restoring the current look and feel. If you choose to use these patches you do '''not''' need to download the preview files above. '''Note''': These patches are not officially tested or supported by LL. '''Please note that the Patchers do not work with the 1.18.6 RC Viewer or Windlight First Look Viewer.'''
But since Dazzle affects the appearance of ''the whole UI'', these changes support and complement usability projects in related areas, which we're also working on. (Stay tuned for more news on that.)


'''Dazzle Installer''' ''(Windows only)''
=== What can I do to help? ===
* [http://www.foxpawhosting.com/sldazzlepatch/SecondLife.exe Download Dazzle Auto Patcher 1.18.4.3]<br>
Glad you asked! '''Please report Silver-specific bugs''' on our Issue Tracker so we can fix 'em.
* [http://www.foxpawhosting.com/sldazzlepatch/SecondLifeReleaseCandidate.exe Download Dazzle Auto Patcher RC 1.18.5.0]


'''Dazzle Uninstaller''' ''(Windows only)''
* Go to [http://jira.secondlife.com jira.secondlife.com] and [https://jira.secondlife.com/cas/login?service=http%3A%2F%2Fjira.secondlife.com%2Fsecure%2FDashboard.jspa login].
* [http://www.foxpawhosting.com/sldazzlepatch/RestorePatches/SecondLifeRestore.exe Restore Patcher 1.18.4.3]<br>
* [http://jira.secondlife.com/secure/CreateIssue!default.jspa Create a new issue] in "Project: Viewer" and "Issue Type: Bug".
* [http://www.foxpawhosting.com/sldazzlepatch/RestorePatches/SecondLifeReleaseCandidateRestore.exe Restore Patcher RC 1.18.5.0]


'''Installation Notes'''
[[Image:Dazzlebug.png]]


In the directory of \Program Files\SecondLife\skins you need to remove the folder called 'textures' before running the patcher or the installer will fail. Likewise, before using the uninstaller remove the textures folder or it will fail.
Thanks in advance. :)


'''These Files have been scanned using nod32 for windows xp and are virus free.''' If there is a bug in the installers please message me in-world at yukiko Omegamu. -- Yukiko Omegamu
Need more help? We're here for you. Watch the "[http://blog.secondlife.com/2008/01/17/tip-of-the-week-18-how-to-report-a-bug/ How to report a bug" video tutorial].


=== Feedback and Ideas ===
=== What's next? Where can I learn more? ===
[[User:Benjamin Linden|Benjamin Linden]] holds User Experience office hours:


Please leave your comments and suggestions on the [[Talk:Viewer_Visual_Update|discussion page]]. Once an official First Look Viewer is released you'll also be able to file issues in the [[Issue Tracker]].
<div align="center" id="box">{{Office Hours/include new|Benjamin Linden|mode=h3}}</div>


==== Video Tour ====
If you have comments or concerns regarding Dazzle, please join us!


If you're curious to see more before you try it, '''Resident Amras Alder graciously [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=roWx4VFN9bc created a video tour of Dazzle].''' It's a relaxing 5-minute voyage, complete with his calm narration and flamenco music!
==See also==
* [[Skinning]]
* [[Skinning HowTo/Basics]]
* [[User Experience Interest Group]]
 
==External links==
* [https://lists.secondlife.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sl-ux User Experience Mailing List]


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[[Category:Features]]
[[Category:User interface]]

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Release Candidate 1.20: Dazzle vs. main viewer

UPDATE: Project Dazzle is complete, and shipped a new "Silver Skin" in Second Life Viewer 1.20 and later versions. If it selectable from Preferences>Skins.

"Project Dazzle" is meant to modernize the visual appearance of the viewer User Interface. We will use the viewer's existing skinning hooks wherever possible, documenting and addressing technical blockers as required.

Goals

  • Improve visual appearance with modern UI graphics and icons.
  • Improve discoverability through expanded use of iconography.
  • Improve approachability with a lighter, friendlier color scheme.
  • Improve legibility by using dark text on light backgrounds.
  • Document technical limitations of current skinning capabilities.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's Dazzle?

Linden Lab continues to work on key areas of importance for our Residents, and alongside performance and stability is usability. We're pleased to announce Dazzle in the 1.20 Release Candidate -- as a "refresh" for the Second Life viewer's appearance which makes the User Interface more accessible and pleasing.

Is Dazzle just a color change?

No. Dazzle includes a new color scheme, and also has revised icon art (e.g., the build tools and Inventory window) and under-the-hood changes/cleanup which will make future customization easier.

How is making stuff look better going to improve my experience?

Aesthetics matter. Seemingly small changes make a big difference. A simple psychological exercise: think about eating a steak in a prison cell with harsh fluorescent lights. Then, think about eating that very same steak in a posh restaurant by candlelight. Which experience would you prefer? And which would you regard as the higher quality?

In a similar way, even if actual inworld content looks the same (like the steak), if the environment you use to experience it — the user interface — looks awful, you're likely going to feel uncomfortable and annoyed, even if you can't describe exactly why.

We've already had numerous instances of small changes clearly making big differences: some of you may remember when no-modify notecards were difficult to read because they had dark gray text on a somewhat lighter gray background. Changing the colors, a straightforward tweak, helped a lot. And in Dazzle, it's even better.

What's this mean for me?

Dazzle is especially beneficial if you're new to Second Life, but its increased legibility will also help veteran Residents enjoy extended inworld sessions with more fun, and less fatigue.

Some history behind this: over the years, we've heard a lot about how difficult SL can be to use, notably how scary the "old-style" UI looks. Cryptic icons, low contrast, and "things you click on that don't do what you expect them to do" are all frustrating to newcomers, and at last — Dazzle's here, because we want to make it easier for you.

What's a Release Candidate?

A "Release Candidate" is an optional download which is a final beta review of the next version of the Second Life viewer: in this case, it includes a better user interface. Over the next stretch of weeks, we're giving you time to try Viewer version 1.20 and share your feedback with us, so we can improve it before it's included in the main viewer.

What if I don't like Dazzle?

This is understandable, particularly because Second Life's UI has basically been the same for several years. Change can be hard if you're accustomed to the way things currently look and have been with us for awhile. (We appreciate it!)

We recommend trying Dazzle out and giving it at least a week to get used to — don't just glance at screenshots, use it in your everyday Second Life — and let us know your feedback. As part of the "Release Candidate" cycle, we'll pay attention to your constructive criticism and use it to refine the viewer.

(And to be fair, there are a few Residents who prefer the viewer UI when it was green years ago!)

Will I be able to revert to the older UI?

Yes, there is an option to choose the look you prefer. You can select them under Preferences > Skins.

Does Dazzle mean I can easily add my own skins?

Not yet. But as a first step in that project, Dazzle provides the first UI abstractions that permit individual changes to colors, etc, and paves the way for improvements to come. For further technical details, see our User Interface Roadmap.

Some residents have already built on the Skinning HowTo/Basics to create even more possibilities for the UI! This involves modifying the viewer's XML files, so it is not for the uninitiated.

Does Dazzle have any major functionality changes?

Beyond user interface aesthetics, not really. Second Life looks and feels better, but doesn't behave radically different. We hope it'll be pleasantly seamless for you.

But since Dazzle affects the appearance of the whole UI, these changes support and complement usability projects in related areas, which we're also working on. (Stay tuned for more news on that.)

What can I do to help?

Glad you asked! Please report Silver-specific bugs on our Issue Tracker so we can fix 'em.

Dazzlebug.png

Thanks in advance. :)

Need more help? We're here for you. Watch the "How to report a bug" video tutorial.

What's next? Where can I learn more?

Benjamin Linden holds User Experience office hours:

If you have comments or concerns regarding Dazzle, please join us!

See also

External links