On Thursday, 22 January 2015 at 10:32:19 UTC, Chris wrote:

Why not think outside the box a little? Design trends change
every 3-5 years. I'm sure that users and web designers are
already getting sick and tired of the tablet-friendly layout we
see everywhere and are thinking of ways to improve and change it.
We should think about what the D website needs and maybe we'll
come up with an innovative feature (that others may copy). I've
learned that every website needs its own tailor made solution. D
needs a different approach than C++, Go or Rust. The current
approach of presenting code and the three major points
(Efficiency, (Modelling) Power, Convenience) is not bad at all.

Tools like dub and 3rd party software could be more visible (e.g.
"Build D apps easily with dub the D package manager"). Topics of
interest like "Using D on Windows" should be visible immediately.

Let's first think about the content, what's important and the
ways to structure it properly. The layout can be adapted and
jazzed up later.

i agree with you. also, in the home page, there must be bold call to action buttons such as download, learn and get support. that big rounded cornered area can be used for that i think.

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