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Aashna Jena updated CAMEL-15300:
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Description: Our front page should highlight the key features of Camel,
which we, for now, include in the functionalities section. I like how "key
features" are listed on the [Django Overview
Page|https://www.djangoproject.com/start/overview/] and the [Fedora Server
Page|https://getfedora.org/en/server/]. They use big icons, bold headings, and
one feature per row to make sure the user grasps the importance of each
feature. I especially like the content on the Django page which says "Why
Django?" followed by adjectives ("Ridiculously fast", "Incredibly versatile",
"Reassuringly secure" etc). This makes it so much more easier and interesting
to read. (was: Our front page should highlight the key features of Camel,
which we, for now, include in the functionalities section. I like how "key
features" are listed on the [Django Overview
Page|https://www.djangoproject.com/start/overview/] and the [Fedora Server
Page|https://getfedora.org/en/server/]. They use big icons, bold headings, and
one feature per row to make sure the user grasps the importance of each
feature. I especially like the content on the Django page which says "Why
Django?" followed by adjectives ("Ridiculously fast", "versatile", "secure"
etc). This makes it so much more easier and interesting to read. )
> Update the Front Page Design
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>
> Key: CAMEL-15300
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-15300
> Project: Camel
> Issue Type: Wish
> Components: website
> Reporter: Aashna Jena
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: outreachy2020, suggestions
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> Our front page should highlight the key features of Camel, which we, for now,
> include in the functionalities section. I like how "key features" are listed
> on the [Django Overview Page|https://www.djangoproject.com/start/overview/]
> and the [Fedora Server Page|https://getfedora.org/en/server/]. They use big
> icons, bold headings, and one feature per row to make sure the user grasps
> the importance of each feature. I especially like the content on the Django
> page which says "Why Django?" followed by adjectives ("Ridiculously fast",
> "Incredibly versatile", "Reassuringly secure" etc). This makes it so much
> more easier and interesting to read.
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