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Aemie commented on CAMEL-15161:
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[~zregvart] [~davsclaus] I am not exactly clear with what you mean but are you
trying to infer that within the frontpage when the user scrolls down to the
*Packed With Functionality,* the project blocks should be slightly visible? If
that's the case, my opinion on it is that within the section, there is
comparatively more information for each block in this section and that's why in
spite of reducing the space, the projects section is not directly visible.
If the concern is to reduce space as well as make the projects section visible,
how about we make the use of collapsible sections for the blocks. To elaborate,
originally we keep the section with the icon and the title name and when the
user hovers over it, it expands smoothly. If the user wants to expand the whole
section, we could keep and expand toggle along with heading. I am not much sure
about this, but it is just a suggestion for improvement.
> Camel website - Front page - Less empty space for the 4 panels that highlight
> Camel features
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> Key: CAMEL-15161
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-15161
> Project: Camel
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: website
> Reporter: Claus Ibsen
> Priority: Major
> Attachments: Screenshot 2020-06-08 at 14.32.33.png,
> functionality-new.png, functionality-old.png
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> On the front page then the 4 panels for: patterns, components, runtimes, data
> formats take up too much space.See the screenshot.
> Maybe we can rework this to make those panels smaller or something. It would
> be great so end users can see that 6 Camel projects that come if you scroll
> further down.
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