Re: The Website Revamp: The final stretch

2021-04-27 Thread Bastien
Timothy writes: > Bastien writes: > >> I suggest having a new https://orgmode.org/manuals.html page >> Timothy, WDYT? > > I've seen a few manual-related requests like this but held off from > doing anything from a concern about clutter. Now that you mention it, I > think a dedicated page would

Re: The Website Revamp: The final stretch

2021-04-27 Thread Timothy
Bastien writes: > I suggest having a new https://orgmode.org/manuals.html page > Timothy, WDYT? I've seen a few manual-related requests like this but held off from doing anything from a concern about clutter. Now that you mention it, I think a dedicated page would make a lot of sense . I

Re: The Website Revamp: The final stretch

2021-04-27 Thread Bastien
David Arroyo Menendez writes: > Another important thing, I will happy if we can add some link to the > spanish version of org guide. You can find the sources in > https://savannah.nongnu.org/git/?group=orgguide-es I suggest having a new https://orgmode.org/manuals.html page for listing the

Re: The Website Revamp: The final stretch

2020-09-28 Thread Leslie Watter
A vote for A from me. I prefer light backgrounds when navigating except on image galleries. Cheers, Leslie On Thu, Sep 24, 2020 at 11:07 PM Samuel Wales wrote: > i am lost about a and b and 1-2 and so on. > > but i went to a tecosaur site and noticed that the old unicorn > covering text

Re: The Website Revamp: The final stretch

2020-09-24 Thread Samuel Wales
i am lost about a and b and 1-2 and so on. but i went to a tecosaur site and noticed that the old unicorn covering text when you use large fonts or have a low dpi monitor is no longer a problem, whihc is good. i'd suggest high contrast, light on dark, preferably with no glaring whites anywhere.

Re: The Website Revamp: The final stretch

2020-09-24 Thread Ihor Radchenko
> You can find the final 3 concepts here: https://0x0.st/ilFH.pdf, once > again I'd like to encourage any feedback, and ranking of the options. I like A and B with slight preference towards B. Also, the website renders strangely in qutebrowser (see the attached screenshot). Firefox renders

Re: The Website Revamp: The final stretch

2020-09-24 Thread Carsten Dominik
Hi A or B, no strong preference. About the text, maybe we can change the "there are dozens of them", that struck me as a bit odd. Because what is a "feature". Maybe Features - which subset will you use? Features - something for everyone Features - start digging I don't know... Cheers

Re: The Website Revamp: The final stretch

2020-09-24 Thread Tom Gillespie
A vote for A from me. I think that using the light background for the section above the fold fits better with the color themes of the other pages and will make the transition less jarring. Best! Tom On Thu, Sep 24, 2020 at 9:20 AM TEC wrote: > > > An update. > > 1. We have a volunteer for a

Re: The Website Revamp: The final stretch

2020-09-24 Thread Nick Dokos
"collapsable" should be "collapsible". -- Nick "There are only two hard problems in computer science: cache invalidation, naming things, and off-by-one errors." -Martin Fowler

Re: The Website Revamp: The final stretch

2020-09-24 Thread Nick Dokos
Nix on variant C from me. Slight lean towards B, but I personally would be happy with either A or B. Thanks! -- Nick "There are only two hard problems in computer science: cache invalidation, naming things, and off-by-one errors." -Martin Fowler

Re: The Website Revamp: The final stretch

2020-09-24 Thread Palak Mathur
> On Sep 24, 2020, at 8:20 AM, TEC wrote: > >  > An update. > > 2. Following the community opinions and feedback on the designs > presented, further iteration has occurred and 20 concepts have been > reduced to the three most promising candidates. > I now have a final 3 - the first

Re: The Website Revamp: The final stretch

2020-09-24 Thread TEC
An update. 1. We have a volunteer for a Japanese translator (yay!), still looking for a french one 2. Following the community opinions and feedback on the designs presented, further iteration has occurred and 20 concepts have been reduced to the three most promising candidates. I

Re: The Website Revamp: The final stretch

2020-09-24 Thread Devin Prater
Thank you very much for this. I wasn't sure if accessibility was something you'd care about or not, but I figured I'd give it a shot, as any blind user of Emacs, through Emacspeak or otherwise, who wanted to get into Org-mode would appreciate it. One more small thing or two: On the features page,

Re: The Website Revamp: The final stretch

2020-09-24 Thread Greg Newman
This looks great. 2-1 is the one I prefer. - Greg Newman On Tue, Sep 22, 2020 at 10:56 AM TEC wrote: > Hello everyone, > > > > I'm pleased to announce that after chatting with Bastien, my > > little > > revamp project seems to be nearing the point where it may replace > > the > > current

Re: The Website Revamp: The final stretch

2020-09-24 Thread TEC
Hi Devin, thanks for checking up on this! Devin Prater writes: > [no alt texts for images] This should be fixed now! (https://github.com/tecosaur/orgwebsite/commit/545d0c7d28) > Also, I cannot find the area to view the Org-mode source of a page. Ah, yes. This was removed at the request of

Re: The Website Revamp: The final stretch

2020-09-24 Thread David Arroyo Menendez
Another important thing, I will happy if we can add some link to the spanish version of org guide. You can find the sources in https://savannah.nongnu.org/git/?group=orgguide-es Thanks in advance! -- https://damegender.net

Re: The Website Revamp: The final stretch

2020-09-24 Thread David Arroyo Menendez
Timothy E Chapman writes: > Hi Bastien, > > Just remembered I haven't addressed everything you mentioned here. > > Bastien wrote: > >> Also, let's remove the mini-unicorn in the top bar, it is redundant >> and reminds me of the opening of IT Crowd. > > Ah yes, I see the resemblance :P I'm not

Re: The Website Revamp: The final stretch

2020-09-23 Thread Timothy E Chapman
Hi Bastien, Just remembered I haven't addressed everything you mentioned here. Bastien wrote: > Also, let's remove the mini-unicorn in the top bar, it is redundant > and reminds me of the opening of IT Crowd. Ah yes, I see the resemblance :P I'm not sure this is a good idea though, as while

Re: The Website Revamp: The final stretch

2020-09-23 Thread Takaaki Ishikawa
Dear Timothy, I can provide Japanese translated webpages. Currently, I have a permission to push translated pages in Japanese to orgmode.org but I don't understand where you are working on for the new website. Could you provide me further information to help you? Email to me is welcome :) Best

Re: The Website Revamp: The final stretch

2020-09-23 Thread Eric S Fraga
2-1 for me. -- : Eric S Fraga via Emacs 28.0.50, Org release_9.4-18-gaea110

Re: The Website Revamp: The final stretch

2020-09-23 Thread Lars Chr. Duus Hausmann
Hi, TEC writes: Hello everyone, I'm pleased to announce that after chatting with Bastien, my little revamp project seems to be nearing the point where it may replace the current site. Two things that would be good to get sorted: 1. Translation of the index page to French/Japanese ::

Re: The Website Revamp: The final stretch

2020-09-23 Thread Bastien
Hi Devin, Devin Prater writes: > I'm just going over the site to check accessibility with screenn > readers Thanks for reporting these issues, we need to make the website fully accessible before making the switch. -- Bastien

Re: The Website Revamp: The final stretch

2020-09-23 Thread Bastien
Hi Timothy, thanks for all your work! The only variant that I like is 2-1. Also, let's remove the mini-unicorn in the top bar, it is redundant and reminds me of the opening of IT Crowd. :) For the translations, as discussed IRL, we don't need to translate everything, perhaps just the index

Re: The Website Revamp: The final stretch

2020-09-22 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, TEC writes: > Yea, they were just placeholders till I came up with anything better. I > haven't, and nobody else has given me improvements, so they haven't > changed. > > If you have any suggestions, that would be great :) Sure. "If you don't know what to play, play nothing." Just let

Re: The Website Revamp: The final stretch

2020-09-22 Thread Dominik Schrempf
Hello, thank you very much for working on the new Org Mode web site! Just one thing which might already have been said: The scrolling is weird. I use keys to scroll the browser, and there is a delay and some weird smooth scrolling behavior. Is this desired? Thanks, Dominik TEC writes: >

Re: The Website Revamp: The final stretch

2020-09-22 Thread Devin Prater
I'm just going over the site to check accessibility with screenn readers, and here are a few things I've found: On https://orgmode.tecosaur.com/features.html: The first figure is not labeled, so I do not know what it is. The second figure is just labeled "babel.gif", which doesn't tell me much

Re: The Website Revamp: The final stretch

2020-09-22 Thread TEC
Nicolas Goaziou writes: > Nitpick: It's Org mode (or Org Mode though I prefer the former), but not > Org-Mode (or Org-mode). Fixed (Sentence Case). > I'm not sure the subtitles behind "Features", "Install", ..., are > useful. Worse, I have some feeling they could give a wrong impression >

Re: The Website Revamp: The final stretch

2020-09-22 Thread Stefan Nobis
TEC writes: > 2. Picking the best 'Hero banner' on the home page :: I like Variant 1-1 the most - all other variants are a bit too big and yelling for my eyes. Maybe use size and layout of Variant 1-1 with colors of the last variant (page 9, gray background)? -- Until the next mail...,

Re: The Website Revamp: The final stretch

2020-09-22 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, TEC writes: > I'm pleased to announce that after chatting with Bastien, my little > revamp project seems to be nearing the point where it may replace the > current site. > > Two things that would be good to get sorted: > 1. Translation of the index page to French/Japanese :: >I'm

Re: The Website Revamp: The final stretch

2020-09-22 Thread TEC
Palak Mathur writes: > I liked 3.1, 1.2 and 2.2 in that order. The reason for 3.1 it gives > contrast between the navigation panel, banner and highlights the > request for Donations. Thanks! FWI I'm putting positions on https://orgmode.tecosaur.com/colophon.html#theme-votes Much

Re: The Website Revamp: The final stretch

2020-09-22 Thread Palak Mathur
Sent from my iPhone > On Sep 22, 2020, at 9:31 AM, TEC wrote: > > Hello everyone, > > I'm pleased to announce that after chatting with Bastien, my little > revamp project seems to be nearing the point where it may replace the > current site. > > Two things that would be good to get