On Mon, Apr 13, 2026 at 7:02 AM Richard Eckart de Castilho <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi :) > > I was going to say I find the current site more professional (no fancy > font, > unrelated imagery, flashy lights), but trying to access the current site, I > found it is completely broken :( > > https://wicket.apache.org/ I like the new site! However I'm not so sure about the font '"Fraunces", Georgia, serif', I find it a little too "cursive", but it's my personal taste About the current site, I've seen infra opened an issue because the branch jekyll-site went missing and is used to generate site. As far as I remember we always used branch asf-site to serve Wicket site, but I guess branch jekyll-site is the one to use in order to automatically generate site from jekyll project. Anyway, I restored jekyll-site but we still have some problems. > > > Cheers, > > -- Richard > > > On 12. Apr 2026, at 22:35, Martijn Dashorst <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > I've been playing with Claude this weekend and wanted to try to see where > > we could end up. You've already seen the small, minor changes to the user > > reference guide. > > > > But I've been dreaming bigger. The user reference guide is awesome, but > > also one giant wall of text. I find that I like the diataxis > documentation > > framework quite enlightning for structuring documentation. The user > > reference manual is a perfect example of trying to be everything for all > > there is to know for all the possible goals one could have. > > > > So I instructed Claude to: > > - come up with a new design > > - restructure the user reference guide documentation into the four > > categories that exist: howtos, reference, tutorials and explanations. > > - add search and categories (click on howtos) to the docs page > > > > The product can be found here: https://dashorst.github.io/wicket-site/ > > > > The newly structured documentation is here: > > https://dashorst.github.io/wicket-site/docs/ > > > > I hope you like it, but as this is AI transformed, I'm not overly > attached > > to it, so no need to be (too) gentle. > > > > Martijn > > -- Andrea Del Bene. Apache Wicket committer.
