Ok, I have updated the website. There is a little problem with the sidebar pushing the other content down, but that is fine. My goal was to recreate the current website using just html and css with a nicer look. It does not require any js at all. This is just a sample so almost none of the links actually work.
On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 7:49 PM, Chris Yate <[email protected]> wrote: > Having now looked at it, though only on my phone, I quite like it. But I > did have to scroll scroll scroll to read what would be about one page of > content. > > What I saw was a very "sexy" marketing site for Lilypond, and I think it > does it justice. > > However, as someone already sold on the tool, all I want to read is the > documents, or download binaries... I think I'm echoing the others in saying > I'd like to see what you can do with responsive design to the > documentation! > > I'd suggest as models, the docs for things like AngularJS, Bootstrap, > Ruby/Rails and Php. Although our documentation content is excellent, I'm > sure there's structural changes that could improve the presentation, and > certainly some responsive html/css... It's not my forte but I think it > might be one of yours! :) > > Chris > > On 29 Nov 2016 22:54, "Karlin High" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On 11/29/2016 4:42 PM, John Roper wrote: >> > I am trying to build the lilypond docs now. >> >> Very good! Chances of the new website project being accepted seem much >> higher if you can figure out how that works, and not greatly upset the >> existing workflow for maintaining documentation and translations. >> -- >> Karlin High >> Missouri, USA >> >> _______________________________________________ >> lilypond-user mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user >> > -- John Roper Freelance Developer and Simulation Artist Boston, MA USA http://jmroper.com/
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