The link to the 0.8.7-snapshot on https://parshimers.github.io/asterix-website/download.html <https://parshimers.github.io/asterix-website/download.html> leeds to latest released version. Is that supposed to be that way?
> On Jun 4, 2015, at 20:01, Eugenia Gabrielova <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hi Ian, > > I like the website, it's very informative! > > My only suggestion might be to add a bit of color contrast in and between > some of the sections: Feature Overview and Getting Started sections, and on > the Download page. I felt like the content of these sections and the > download page was harder for me to visually follow because the columns > bleed together a bit. > > As an example of how it might be adjusted: http://jekyllrb.com/, on the > Jekyll website, you can see how the red bar in the middle splits the page > between features, installation instructions, and hosting information. The > feature columns on this site are narrow, which makes each paragraph a bit > easier to follow. > > Cheers, > Eugenia > > On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 7:44 PM, Ian Maxon <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hey everyone, >> >> I've been working on making a better website to use for our Apache domain. >> You can check out a preview here : >> *https://parshimers.github.io/asterix-website/ >> <https://parshimers.github.io/asterix-website/>* , and the source is here >> : >> https://github.com/parshimers/asterix-website . It should build like any >> other Jekyll website, just be sure to change the URL if you try previewing >> it locally. >> >> Any thoughts would be welcomed. I think the frontpage still needs some work >> (the features should have some sort of small image to illustrate each one >> ), and there should be a detailed features page. The documentation also >> needs to be harmonized and integrated with this site. I think we could also >> add a blog easily, but I'm not sure how everyone feels about that. It would >> be good to show activity and give people a peek of what's going on between >> releases. >> >> This new website should also be a lot easier to maintain and add content to >> for everyone. There's really not much HTML required unless it is a more >> complex layout like the front page, for example all of the contribution >> pages are just markdown. >> >> Thanks, and looking forward to your comments, >> - Ian >> Best regards, Ildar
