Hi, I like those ideas. I like the traversal example <code snippet/>. In terms of the alignment stuff, Jason is in charge of that as he did a redesign recently so that the site looks good on tablets and phones.
@Jason -- could you do the respective tweaks if others are on board? +1, Marko. http://markorodriguez.com On Mar 1, 2016, at 2:49 PM, Matthias Broecheler <m...@matthiasb.com> wrote: > My bad, it seems images get stripped. I uploaded it here: > http://imgur.com/EQPmI7K > > On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 4:07 AM Daniel Kuppitz <m...@gremlin.guru> wrote: > >> Maybe it's just me, but I can't see the screenshot, just a broken image. >> >> Cheers, >> Daniel >> >> >> On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 6:39 AM, Matthias Broecheler <m...@matthiasb.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Hey guys, >>> >>> I would like to suggest some minor changes to the TinkerPop homepage to >>> make it easier for newbies to understand what this project is about. >>> >>> I really like the addition of the "workout" tutorial - that makes it >>> easier to get started. But for a lot of folks landing on this page for >> the >>> first time, I think it isn't really clear what this project is all about. >>> "graph computing framework" is abstract description that can be hard to >> pin >>> down without further knowledge. >>> >>> Take a look at the modified screenshot attached to this email. The >> changes >>> are: >>> - removed the whitespace at the top of the page. The image is almost >>> identical to the one used below and I folded in the content. This saves a >>> lot of space and requires less scrolling to get to the actual content. >> Also >>> makes sure search engines rank this page higher. >>> - Added some descriptive text >>> - Suggests to include two gremlin queries (one OLTP, one OLAP). I'll let >>> Daniel suggest some "good" queries to entice new users. >>> >>> WDYT? >>> Cheers, >>> Matthias >>> [image: tinkerpop_hp.jpg] >>> >>> >>