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Samuel Croset commented on JENA-482:
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> 2/ I see it differently in Firefox and Chrome [...] There is gap at the top, 
> then "Apache Jena" band - but it only has that and 
not the Home/Download/Learn/Ask/Get Involved items.

OK weird, no error on my system, I investigate. 

> 3/ The use of "learn" and a drop down, as opposed to the side bar navigation 
> area is a change I think we need to discuss.

I can try out another version with a vertical sidebar similar to what is 
currently in place to see.

> 3/ People finding stuff is better than getting user@ email. Obviously, this 
> is a style thing, not a technology thing.

Shall I send an email to @user to ask for comments/feedback and to see whether 
people can still find stuff? I was thinking to point them to the GitHub hosted 
version (http://loopasam.github.io/jena-doc/) to browse the site (as it is 
still experimental), but I can also submit a svn patch (and point to staging 
instead). Let me know what do you think is best.

> 5/ ia.txt is the description produced for site design - it's the 
> (meta)documentation.

OK, so it's not used or read during the build process, right? (It doesn't seem 
- just to make sure - I didn't touch it)
                
> Website re-organisation and facelift
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>
>                 Key: JENA-482
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JENA-482
>             Project: Apache Jena
>          Issue Type: Documentation
>          Components: Web site
>            Reporter: Samuel Croset
>            Priority: Minor
>              Labels: documentation
>
> I've been experimenting a bit in the last couple of days over the Jena 
> website and documentation. You can see a live demo version of the result 
> here: http://loopasam.github.io/jena-doc/index.html
> My motivation was to try to make the overall browsing experience a bit 
> clearer and nicer looking without disrupting too much what's already in place.
> I have refactored some of the skeleton and CSS using Twitter Bootstrap. I 
> haven't changed any of the build mechanism (ASF-CMS), so pretty much all the 
> documents and pages are working just as before out of the box.
> Before doing more work on this I wanted to know what the community thinks of 
> it and whether it could be integrated with the current code.

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