Re: [foreman-dev] Revamping the news section of the website frontpage - design discussion

2016-07-04 Thread Greg Sutcliffe
There's lots of different opinions here - good, but takes time to work through. For the birthday events, I'm running short on time, so I'm going to send a new PR which is hopefully more broadly acceptable (an entry on the front page and also in the news footer) while we work through the

Re: [foreman-dev] Revamping the news section of the website frontpage - design discussion

2016-07-01 Thread Michael Moll
Hi, On Thu, Jun 30, 2016 at 03:29:37PM +0100, Greg Sutcliffe wrote: > (a) does the proposed design work for you? Partly. I'm all in for reducing the current clutter on the index page and having some news/events side block there, it should be prominent as in "is in the screen area when somebody

Re: [foreman-dev] Revamping the news section of the website frontpage - design discussion

2016-07-01 Thread Dmitri Dolguikh
I think the home page we have atm contains *way* too much information (three screens or even more?). Some of it is duplicated/too similar/should be grouped together (why do we have “introduction”, “quckstart”, and “get started”? Should we have both “documentation” and “learn more” links?. Do we

Re: [foreman-dev] Revamping the news section of the website frontpage - design discussion

2016-07-01 Thread Dominic Cleal
On 01/07/16 13:28, Greg Sutcliffe wrote: > On 30 June 2016 at 15:42, Dominic Cleal > wrote: > Only the frontpage is fine, especially if there are navigation links > anyway to get through to news, events and whatever else is present on >

Re: [foreman-dev] Revamping the news section of the website frontpage - design discussion

2016-07-01 Thread Greg Sutcliffe
On 30 June 2016 at 15:42, Dominic Cleal wrote: > That's fine, but there's far too much information shown in the > screenshot. A handful of one to two line links should suffice so you can > see and visit multiple items, rather than the whole summary or > introduction from the

Re: [foreman-dev] Revamping the news section of the website frontpage - design discussion

2016-07-01 Thread Daniel Lobato Garcia
On 06/30, Greg Sutcliffe wrote: > This would make us very similar to sites such as centos.org, ovirt.org, > apache.org, gluster.org and so on, who all make sure there's some form of > "Latest News" that catches the users' eye within the screen area of the > very first page load. > > Attached is a