Adding the download button was intentional.....its inline with website best
practices. If there were no other buttons on the main banner (Community,
Documentation, Github) then yes it wouldn't have made sense to add the
download button there. But, since these buttons exist, we need to have the
button for one of the most important actions we want users to take -
download Apache Apex

So, we either need to remove all these buttons or add the download
button....



On Mon, Oct 10, 2016 at 8:42 AM, Thomas Weise (JIRA) <[email protected]>
wrote:

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> Thomas Weise commented on APEXCORE-514:
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>
> We may also want to think about the second line of buttons overall. They
> kind of repeat the top level navigation. And the newly added green
> "Download" button seems a misfit given there is already one on the top.
>
> > Apache Apex website update
> > --------------------------
> >
> >                 Key: APEXCORE-514
> >                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/APEXCORE-514
> >             Project: Apache Apex Core
> >          Issue Type: Improvement
> >            Reporter: Michelle Xiao
> >            Assignee: Michelle Xiao
> >              Labels: features
> >
> > Update Apache Apex website:
> > 1. Nav bar: add "Powered By Apex" and "Roadmap"; add an anchor
> Contributing and a  link to Newest Apex Questions on Stack Overflow under
> Community;
> > 2. Home page: add another "Download" after Github under Apache Apex
> section;
> > 3. Docs page: add top navigation tabs linking to each section in this
> page, navigation tab includes all section titles in this page
>
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