Great news ! Thanks for the update.
Regards JB On Oct 27, 2017, 20:48, at 20:48, Melissa Pashniak <meliss...@google.com.INVALID> wrote: >Thanks everyone! We'll move forward on this first round of changes, and >then can iterate. Prabeesh, that's a great suggestion, I'll add that to >the >followup improvements list. > > >On Tue, Oct 24, 2017 at 8:50 AM, Etienne Chauchot <echauc...@gmail.com> >wrote: > >> +1 >> >> This is great! >> >> Thanks for all the work done. >> >> >> >> Le 20/10/2017 à 08:44, Prabeesh K. a écrit : >> >>> +1 >>> >>> Great job, Melissa. >>> >>> It would be nice to have left or right navigation for *blog >>> <https://apache-beam-website-pull-requests.storage.googleapi >>> s.com/332/blog/index.html>* >>> tab with recent posts or categories >>> >>> Regards, >>> Prabeesh K. >>> >>> >>> On 20 October 2017 at 09:30, Jean-Baptiste Onofré <j...@nanthrax.net> >>> wrote: >>> >>> +1 >>>> >>>> It looks great. >>>> >>>> Regards >>>> JB >>>> >>>> >>>> On 10/16/2017 11:23 PM, Melissa Pashniak wrote: >>>> >>>> Hello Beam folks, >>>>> >>>>> I've received some good feedback that the Beam website can be >difficult >>>>> to >>>>> navigate, due to such things as: >>>>> >>>>> - The top pulldown menus are too long and you can't select things >at the >>>>> end, and this will only get worse as we create more pages >>>>> - The programming guide as a single page is too long and difficult >to >>>>> navigate >>>>> - Navigation issues on mobile devices >>>>> >>>>> In order to tackle these issues, we (myself and David Perez) have >put >>>>> together a staged proposal [1] for an improved navigation story. >It >>>>> includes: >>>>> >>>>> - A new left nav that contains the lists of items previously in >the top >>>>> pulldown. It's easy to change what items are displayed, you can >nest >>>>> arbitrary items, etc. The left nav is scrollable on small windows, >so >>>>> you >>>>> can always reach everything. Users can now jump between >programming >>>>> guide >>>>> sections easily. >>>>> - On the right is a list of the sections within a page, so you can >>>>> quickly >>>>> jump to where you want. The list is autogenerated from the >sections in >>>>> the >>>>> page. >>>>> - Mobile improvements such as: you can now get to the top nav >items from >>>>> the home page. >>>>> >>>>> This PR [2] would just be the first step. Once merged, it opens up >other >>>>> improvements: >>>>> >>>>> - Break apart the major sections of the programming guide into >separate >>>>> pages. This allows for the addition of more details and code >samples for >>>>> each section, without making an already-too-large page even >larger. With >>>>> the left nav, jumping between these pages will be easy. >>>>> - A proper overview landing page for the SDKs section, that lists >the >>>>> available SDKs, any differences, etc. >>>>> - Tweaking left nav items to bubble up previously hard-to-find >content >>>>> (for >>>>> example, the Python type safety and Python dependencies pages) >>>>> >>>>> Please check it out and see what you think -- we'd love to get >your >>>>> feedback. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks! >>>>> >>>>> [1] http://apache-beam-website-pull-requests.storage. >>>>> googleapis.com/332/index.html >>>>> [2] https://github.com/apache/beam-site/pull/332 >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>> Jean-Baptiste Onofré >>>> jbono...@apache.org >>>> http://blog.nanthrax.net >>>> Talend - http://www.talend.com >>>> >>>> >>