On 17 April 2016 at 13:25, Philippe Mouawad <philippe.moua...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Sun, Apr 17, 2016 at 2:12 PM, Andrey Pokhilko <a...@ya.ru> wrote: > >> IMO, this block is first thing the eye finds while you look at the page. >> > Yes it was "intended" :-) but I agree twitter is too much. > > Github is an important way to get community involvement, in the last months > the number of PR increased importantly. We need to let more user know about > our mirror and the way to contribute. So for me the badges must be there. > It is also important to show that project is "modern" with integrated CI > through travisCI for example. >
But is it the most important aspect of the menu? I think not. > > > >> I think we'd rather drive people attention to something like quick >> downloads/documentation access. >> > Those are easily found IMO Yes, but are there's plenty of other more deserving causes. >> >> I like the badges, it's good and modern to show them, but not as >> heaviest CTA on the page. I'd put the badges into page header, into top >> right corner. > > > They were there previously. Yes, I much preferred that. > >> Or as the most bottom block of the sidebar. >> > Bottom for me means invisible so useless. So as it stands, the "Community" and "Foundation" sections of the menu are 'useless' ? > For me they must be above the > floating line and at the bottom of sidebar they are under it, you need to > scroll to see them. But you cannot have everything 'above the line' without a big redesign > >> >> With twitter links, I'd either move them into "community" block, or at >> the most bottom of sidebar. >> > Same remark as above. I agree that they fit naturally with the Community section. > >> >> Andrey Pokhilko >> >> On 04/17/2016 02:59 PM, Milamber wrote: >> > >> > Perhaps, we can remove the Tweet about the page button (not very >> > useful I thinks), and use the small follow button. >> > >> > Remove the Fork number on github (useful?) >> > >> > And move github star and maven central version on the same line. >> > >> > The results is: >> > http://i.imgur.com/L4eXNqp.png >> > >> > Better? I commit the changes? Definitely better, but still too prominent for me. >> > >> > >> > >> > On 17/04/2016 12:15, sebb wrote: >> >> Also, I've just noticed the new placement of the Twitter etc links. >> >> >> >> Seems to me that these are too prominent. >> >> >> >> On 17 April 2016 at 12:04, Milamber <milam...@apache.org> wrote: >> >>> Hello, >> >>> >> >>> In the next website (3.0), all pages have a horizontal scrolling on my >> >>> computer with Firefox or Chrome (and same issue on Windows with >> >>> Edge, IE, >> >>> FF) >> >>> >> >>> On the current website, the horizontal scrolling don't exist. Do you >> >>> know >> >>> why ? (@Felix?) >> >>> >> >>> http://home.apache.org/~milamber/jmeter-3.0RC1/docs/index.html >> >>> >> >>> Thanks >> >>> >> >>> Milamber >> > >> >> > > > -- > Cordialement. > Philippe Mouawad.