On Fri, Jan 4, 2019 at 10:24 AM Mark Thomas <ma...@apache.org> wrote:

> On 03/01/2019 23:47, Igal Sapir wrote:
> > On 1/3/2019 12:09 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> >> On 03/01/2019 17:38, Igal Sapir wrote:
> >>
> >> <snip/>
> >>
> >>> Looking at other ASF sites like Kafka, Pulsar, and Spark I don't see
> the
> >>> ASF logo at the top - is that really a requirement? Tomcat is popular
> >>> and its brand is recognizable.  ASF logo and trademark notice are
> there,
> >>> just not at the top of every page.
> >> This shows what is required:
> >> https://whimsy.apache.org/site/
> >> (and how compliant various projects are)
> >
> > Good to know.  Kafka's compliance is the same as the current Tomcat, and
> > Spark's is at 100%.
>
> If you follow the link from there to the policy:
> https://www.apache.org/foundation/marks/pmcs#navigation
>
> you'll see that the required links need to be part of the main
> navigation. To me, this means another drop-down in the top menu (like
> spark.a.o has)
>

+1
The two blocks of links at the bottom are also important, they will have to
be added to a new "misc" menu or something, there's really no good way
around this.

First block is:
    Who We Are
    Swag
    Heritage
    Resources
    Contact

Second one is:
    Apache Software Foundation
    Legal
    Support Apache
    Sponsorship
    Thanks
    License

Rémy

>
> >> Note: The current Tomcat non-compliance is deliberate because the
> >> associated image was out of date again. I haven't checked to see if it
> >> has been updated and the link restored.
> >>
> >> I'd very much like to see the "Support Apache" button at the top. The
> >> ASF logo is nice to have but I'm happy with it where it is (it could
> >> even be smaller).
> >
> > I moved the Support Apache icon to the top so we can see how it looks.
> >
> >> I'd also echo the comments that have been made regarding font size. I
> >> bought a high resolution monitor so I could get lots of text on the
> >> screen. I really dislike the current trend of towards larger and larger
> >> fonts. What is the best way to put users in control so those that like
> >> large fonts have large fonts and those that want lots of text have lots
> >> of text?
> >
> > Here's an experiment - I added a dropdown to the menu with an icon "A"
> > that opens up a slider that lets you choose a font size (12px, 16, 20).
> > The size is persisted with localStorage which is supported by all modern
> > browsers, though a cookie can be used instead.
>
> That works for me.
>
> Hmm. We have a lot of white-space. Should we consider a two column
> format for the news when there is sufficient screen width?
>
> > I also improved the social media icons and margins on very small screens
> > per Leon's feedback.
> >
> > The Search box can be collapse to preserve screen space and only open up
> > when the search icon is clicked.
> >
> > Please be sure to reload the page, and keep in mind that this is a
> > mockup where not everything is working 100% yet:
> > http://people.apache.org/~isapir/mockups/tomcat-site-1/
>
> Not an issue for the website but it could be if we want to apply the
> same look and feel to the Tomcat docs. What libraries have you used to
> create this site and what are the licenses of each?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Mark
>
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