https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/attachment/12583195/wicket-flat-new-top.002.png
wow, love it. Great work Martijn! ;)
Am 14.05.2013 um 23:54 schrieb Martijn Dashorst martijn.dasho...@gmail.com:
I've uploaded some PNGs to the original ticket to show how I envision this
take of Michael:
I've uploaded some PNGs to the original ticket to show how I envision this
take of Michael: I've moved the menu below the jumbotron, and it should
affix to the top (and show the small logo). I've the css set, but the affix
javascript is not working yet.
Martijn
Hi Martijn
i would try to use a full-width jumbotron (see attachment):
[cid:61738E46-12FE-45AD-87CF-EF917E11318B@united.domain]
The book section could have some smaller images, but everything else +1
best
Michael
Am 13.05.2013 um 09:41 schrieb Martijn Dashorst
Hi Martijn,
I agree with Michael. Maybe you could update the styling for the
dependency section. The styling looks very clear - +1!
If the page is replaced, it will lose a lot of information
(introduction, features, vision, blogs...) - I would be missing this
information as a beginner.
Hi Martijn,
all verry nice. Would it be possible to come up with a set of 'powered by'
pictures?
Those could be used as icons in an web app to show which technologies are
used.
mf
2013/5/13 Jan Riehn jan.ri...@1und1.de
Hi Martijn,
I agree with Michael. Maybe you could update the styling
for all of you, who can't view the tiff file, here the same as png
@Martijn: i can send you the css-patch if you want.
[cid:47BAFCCB-885B-48E7-9732-F8E5EDB43D95@united.domain].
Am 13.05.2013 um 10:02 schrieb Michael Haitz
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Hi Martijn
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I totally agree with potins 1 (size of the jumbotron) and 5(a left navbar)
apart from that it looks awesome, well done
Ron
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On Mon, May 6, 2013 at 7:02 AM, Nick Pratt nbpr...@gmail.com wrote:
It looks great. Some thoughts (with the
For those that are paying attention to the commits list and/or JIRA
(WICKET-3341), you've probably seen several attempts at developing a new
web site design for the Wicket main site. Previous attempts all stalled
because of a desire to make things too complicated and difficult to
maintain/develop.
Great work Martijn, I think this one can replace the actual.
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On Mon, May 6, 2013 at 3:46 PM, Martijn Dashorst martijn.dasho...@gmail.com
wrote:
For
Hi Martijn,
looks really clean and modern! I like it :)
Here are my improvements:
- use a more fluent design to scale from small to large screens
- the headlines of each section should be a bit more separated and colorful
(use some special hr-tags)
- make the header fixed to top
- the news
Hi Martijn,
Here are some suggestions from me:
- make the top navigation bar fixed to prevent long scrolling.
Or show something like
http://twitter.github.io/bootstrap/javascript.html#affix on the left/right
to prevent scrolling to the top to choose something else.
- from the News section below
I like the goal of improving the site. I think some of the previous
commenters nailed the changes to the beta that we would need. In
particular (and in rough order of what I see as their importance):
1. Fluid design - let's use Bootstrap. It's easy and ubiquitous. It gives
us fluid
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