Hi, Le 2019-12-22 à 18:33, Nate Graham a écrit :
Thanks again for this very nice update, Carl. Since nobody has raised serious objections, and it is a very welcome improvement, I propose that we move forward with it. We can tweak things as needed.
At this point only preliminary feedback was requested, and I believe only Carl has the privileges to integrate feedback. I suppose once preliminary changes are completed he can share the source and make a more definitive consultation.
Nate ---- On Sun, 22 Dec 2019 15:22:08 -0700 Carl Schwan <[email protected]> wrote ---- > Hi, > sorry for the late answer, I was busy with other things. > > I saw multiple problems with the current page: > > + A carousel is a very poor way to represent information. There were multi studies proving that almost nobody bothers to read the slides > + The explanation about KDE are terrible: I tried sending it to some friend who are not in the Linux/Open Source scene and nobody could find what > KDE is only from the homepage. The SEO of the homepage is also quite poor. > + The homepage is representing 27% of the visits of kde.org and improving it could help a lot > + I also want to help improve the image of KDE == community > > Carl > > (sending it again since I replied to Scott only the first time) > > > ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ > On Sunday, December 8, 2019 4:27 PM, Scott Petrovic <[email protected]> wrote: > > > This looks pretty good overall Carl. Was there specific problems that this redesign is trying to solve? I guess I am trying to get in your mind a bit. I am not sure what type of data or feedback we currently get about the KDE site...and how this is going to be easier/better for people. That helps with decision making a lot -- especially when there are disagreements with what to do or not to do. > > > > > In terms of piwik and web analytics, I could go either way. Do we care if people are trying to access this on their phone? Are there many people trying to view this on a 4K monitor? For this KDE site it might not matter, but for applications it can be really important. For example if most people that are going to your site have a 1366 x 768 monitor, you better make sure your application works well at that screen size.
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