You could look at nifi.apache.org and metron.apache.org.

The metron site isn’t too hard to update from my experience, but I think
the nifi site is better overall.




On September 27, 2019 at 08:54:36, Christofer Dutz (
[email protected]) wrote:

Hi Julian,

well I do like how the page of IoTDB looks like, however I'm not fond of
the workflow needed to update it.
With this we would rid ourselves of the easy contribution way we currently
have. Thinking about how much we need fresh content on the page I wouldn't
like having to make this more complicated.
And with VueJS it has one big disadvantage (The same we had with Apache
Flex Websites and all "fat client websites") ... Google has problems
indexing them.

I just tried searching for some of the text on the IoTDB website and was
confirmed that the website is completely invisible to Google ... I don't
think that's a good idea.

I guess I would make the Skin a pet project which I'll work on after work
hours. But only if you agree that this is worth doing.
The maven fluido-skin is based on a really old bootstrap version and I
would simply start with this.

Chris


Am 27.09.19, 14:32 schrieb "Julian Feinauer" <[email protected]>:


Hi Chris,

thats tough and I dont have much knowledge about Websites (look at ours
__).
I like what the IoTDB guys did with vue as it gives you lots of
possibilities but I also like the ease of our current approach.

I agree that we should make the site a bit nicer but I'm unsure on how to
do it : /
Perhaps we should lurk arount other Projects a bit (with nice websites) to
checkout how they do it / did it...

Julian

Am 27.09.19, 14:20 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" <[email protected]>:

Hi all,

I am currently working on making our website look nicer … a few things I
would like to do are made particularly difficult by existing skins.
Making the output great would require patching on several places.

Therefore I think it might be the better idea to take an Apache licensed
skin such as one released by the maven team and to create our own based on
that.

We’ll have to bootstrapify that, but I guess in the end we’ll have soething
we can customize to our needs 100% the way we want it to.

What do you think?


Chris

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