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Zoran Regvart commented on CAMEL-15185:
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Few comments:
* the arrow next to the logo makes me think there is a menu behind it
* I think Code of conduct should be under community, or on the bottom with the
privacy policy?
* we can put github/twitter/gitter (stackoverflow?) links in the footer as well
* not sure about sitemaps link (what does it lead to?)
* should the mailing list be under "Community"?
> Improve Footer on Camel Website
> -------------------------------
>
> Key: CAMEL-15185
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-15185
> Project: Camel
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: website
> Reporter: Aashna Jena
> Priority: Major
> Labels: outreachy2020, suggestions
> Attachments: footer-design.png
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>
> I have some reservations about the website footer. On the mobile view, the
> footer takes up almost the entire height of my device because the Overview,
> Community and About columns do not fit into one row. Secondly, on the desktop
> view, the header navigation is fixed at the top, so I can view the header
> menu while I'm at the footer of the page. Having same links visible on the
> header menu and footer doesn't make sense to me (Download, Community, Blog
> etc). I do see a lot of websites having menu links on the footer, but they
> don't have a fixed navbar.
> Suggestions : I looked up best practices for footers. I think we can reduce
> the number of links we display on the footer, especially the ones overlapping
> with header menu. We can also add some things (from what I read up on best
> practices) - form for subscribing to the mailing list, sitemap link, contact
> information, link to report a bug on the website, privacy policy/ terms of
> use (if we have) and maybe a subscription for the blog, since we have quite
> informative and regular blog posts. I also really like the idea of having a
> row of social media icons in the footer, which a lot of websites do. This
> will give us the freedom of adding many more icons than on the header menu.
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