Hello Bastian & Andreas,

>
>
> Cool! this is only a little layout-related but I have some suggestions for
> the thumbnail there. I think the current thumbnail is too small to show off
> the GNOME user interface and describe the desktop properly.
>
> My suggestion to solve that would be to let the screenshot take up the
> full width and overlay the text (see http://i.imgur.com/BKie4Om.png).
> Another approach which my be more favorable would be to frame the thumbnail
> inside something tangible like a laptop or a desktop monitor to convey the
> utility (http://i.imgur.com/iyBxRQb.png).
>


I really like both graphics! In the second one, it might be good to have
the monitors grouped together in the center.
Also you may consider a compination of both graphics. A dark background
with the monitors in the center, and the graphic with the apps in the
"donation and get involved section" to separate the content. (Hmm maybe i
have to visualise it)


> How doable are these suggestions doable you think? anyone else got input
> on this?
>

No worries, It's a simple addition of a background image!


> I have some more suggestions on the smaller details ( font sizes,
> padding, text) but if you want we can wait until a later iteration with
> that.
>
>
I totally agree. With the release of the new FoG pages, we will migrate to
Bootstrap framework, so many small things might be broken.


On 2 November 2016 at 15:38, Andreas Nilsson <[email protected]> wrote:

> The tiniest of details, but in the news section, each header is closer to
> the news item above it, than it is to the summary below.
>

Thank you for noticing. There's also a min-height property which causes the
issue.


> A couple of quick things from the top of my head:
> * What about search?
>

I forgot to add it!


> * Is it responsive? What happens to the menu in smaller resolutions?
>

Sure! The menu is Bootstrap's navbar with a custom Wordpress walker class
[1]. The external lib is not the best option and i would like to replace it
with something which doesn't look unmaintained.

In smaller resolutions the menu is collapsed to a "list" icon,  same
functionality as flatpak.org.
Another option is to add a vertical menu with slide in/out effect.

[1] https://github.com/twittem/wp-bootstrap-navwalker
[2] For example: http://takien.github.io/jPushMenu/



> * How does the subnavigation on the Foundation section work? Roughly like
> now?
>

Yes, i'm thinking of adding a sub navbar, slightly darker, with a fade
in/out effect.


Tom
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