As a primarily backend guy I appreciate all the work people do on this stuff a lot (even if I don't use it I often refer to it for both inspiration and ideas on how to do stuff).
Thanks for sharing.
EDIT: For example I'm already "borrowing" the colours from the notification dialogs, they look much nicer than the stock ones :).
Same thing here, though in the moment I'm having a hard time finding U[I|X] solutions/patterns for the webapp I'm designing, which is much harder than a theme (for me). In the sense that "now, this is organized from a database point of view, how do I make users consume and interact with it?"...
(Just looking at Facebook blows my mind when you start realizing how many tiny patterns they have for displaying more information on the screen. Things like "Jack and 13 more like your link" w/ click to expand)
=== Just FYI... after opening this link, === and in short succession this nearby one: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=7404618 ("HTML is almost 100% responsive out of the box (fluidity.sexy)"), something sent my Firefox browser and then my entire Galaxy Tab 8.9 (which has been functioning pretty flawlessly for 3+ years) into an unstable state.
I may have to root/wipe it now... :(
I can't prove that it was caused by either this or the other link, but the coincidence is troubling... who checks these HN submissions for malware anyway?
As a primarily backend guy I appreciate all the work people do on this stuff a lot (even if I don't use it I often refer to it for both inspiration and ideas on how to do stuff).
Thanks for sharing.
EDIT: For example I'm already "borrowing" the colours from the notification dialogs, they look much nicer than the stock ones :).