Looks awesome. +10 :) I agree with William, we should have 1.4, 1.5 as separate sub menu.
On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 5:47 PM, William Slacum < [email protected]> wrote: > I'm a fan of bootstrap and those pages are looking sexy. Not a big fan how > the "1.4 / 1.5" links show up in the navigation bar on the left though. > > > On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 5:40 PM, Bill Havanki <[email protected] > >wrote: > > > Some folks in the IRC room were discussing how nice the Spark [1] and Hue > > [2] sites look compared to ours. While babysitting integration tests, I > > decided to prototype a rework of our site using Twitter Bootstrap [3], > the > > front-end framework that both of those other sites use. > > > > Here are the pages that I converted. > > > > * http://people.apache.org/~bhavanki/accumulo-bootstrapped/ > > * > > > > > http://people.apache.org/~bhavanki/accumulo-bootstrapped/notable_features.html > > * http://people.apache.org/~bhavanki/accumulo-bootstrapped/source.html > > > > You can navigate between those pages using the left nav menu, but try > > anywhere else and you'll jump out to the production site. > > > > The pages use Bootstrap's own theme, with only very slight modifications > to > > be close to our own theme. (I actually disabled around 90% of > > accumulo.css.) I kept the page organization like production, although we > > have many other whizbang options with Bootstrap. Some bits I left messy, > > like the nav items for the user manuals, but you should get the idea > > anyway. > > > > Beyond just how it looks, Bootstrap gives you many other capabilities, > > especially responsive display for mobile and tablets, so there's benefit > to > > a switch beyond just pretty looking boxes. > > > > [1] spark.apache.org > > [2] gethue.com > > [3] getbootstrap.com > > > > -- > > // Bill Havanki > > // Solutions Architect, Cloudera Govt Solutions > > // 443.686.9283 > > >
