On 1/10/2019 7:20 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 05/01/2019 01:23, Igal Sapir wrote:
I made changes according to your feedback.  You can see them at
http://people.apache.org/~isapir/mockups/tomcat-site-2/

To make room for the nav items, I moved the logos above the nav bar.  That
also allowed for the ASF logos to be shown at the top.  On a very small
screen, the full ASF logo is replaced with the Feather logo.  The social
media and font-size selector were moved to the bottom, and the search field
is collapsed until it gets focus.
Just noticed that is an old version of the Tomcat logo without the TM.
(A very, very minor issue.)

This is an SVG format so I really like it as it is small in byte-size yet Scalable in image-size.  I will try to add TM to it with my limited graphic design skills.  If that doesn't go easily I'll just use the image from the current site for now.


Hmm. We have a lot of white-space. Should we consider a two column
format for the news when there is sufficient screen width?
See example of ApacheCon 2019 in new mockup.
That part of the page seems to make better use of the space to me so I
like it.

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?
  While we definitely want to keep the L&F consistent, I am not sure that
those other properties would need the full experience as the site, e.g. do
the offline docs and site manager need to have a responsive design that
would work on a mobile device?

The main libraries used are:

Bootstrap 4 - MIT license - https://getbootstrap.com/docs/4.1/about/license/
jQuery 3 - MIT license - https://jquery.org/license/
Popper.js (comes with Bootstrap, not using features ATM AFAIK) - MIT
license - https://github.com/FezVrasta/popper.js/blob/master/LICENSE.md
Looks to be all MIT then so that should be OK.

Please let me know your thoughts.
I like it. I'd offer to help but my web authoring skills never got
further than hand-crafting HTML in $OS_DEFAULT_TEXT_EDITOR

No worries.  I'm happy to work on this, was just waiting for feedback.

@Rémy - let me know if those changes addressed your concerns.

I'll wait a bit longer to see if anyone else raises any issues that should be addressed.

Best,

Igal



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