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Aemie edited comment on CAMEL-15300 at 7/20/20, 6:33 AM:
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I preferred the manner in Hugo the way they displayed the recent releases of
the blogs. So to fit the theme or website minimalistic layout, I created a
design (blog-frontpage-display.png) that is minimal covers the necessary aspect
and fits in with the rest of the front page design. Let me know your views on
the same.
was (Author: aemie):
I preferred the manner in Hugo the way they displayed the recent releases of
the blogs. So to fit the theme or website minimalistic layout, I created a
design that is minimal covers the necessary aspect and fits in with the rest of
the front page design. Let me know your views on the same.
> Update the Front Page Design
> ----------------------------
>
> 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
> Attachments: blog-frontpage-display.png
>
>
> 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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