Hi, Dan (again).
I've just scrolled to all 20 slides, and I expected more. As they're like a "little tutorial" about the capabilities of the framework, it does not get bored, at least for me ... But it's true its a little bit strange to have so much slides on a main page carousel. So I would vote for the second option, including both the individual screenshots and the carousel. HTH, Oscar El 11/10/2013, a las 12:17, Dan Haywood <[email protected]> escribió: > Folks, > > In a few weeks time I'm doing a session at Oredev [1] in Sweden, so am > planning to get a release out of Isis in readiness for that > > I'm also updating our website, with an updated home page [2] having a > crarousel of screenshots from the todo app. Currently this replaces the > screenshot page. > > As of this point the carousel runs to 20 or so slides, but I reckon it > could be as long as 60 slides if I documented all of the main features of > Isis that are shown in the todo app. > > Is that good, or bad? > > Alternatively, the carousel could show the main highlights, and then there > could be a reinstate screenshots page (perhaps the full carousel) of all 60 > slides. > > Anyway, I'd appreciate any feedback. > > Thx > Dan > > PS: I've also updated to Bootstrap3; so if you see any layout glitches, > that would also be good to know. > > > [1] > http://oredev.org/2013/wed-fri-conference/rrraddd-ridiculously-rapid-domain-driven-and-restful-apps-with-apache-isis > [2] http://isis.apache.org/
