Hi Jorge,

First off, thank you for your feedback, it's very much appreciated.

Regarding your question about Trac, the differences in UI that you list are definitely not intended.

Ola Sitarska and me did some work to try and adapt the new design to Trac but it's proven to be difficult.

Could you please file some issues at https://github.com/django/code.djangoproject.com/issues (this is the repository of our Trac instance)?

If you'd like to try your hand at fixing those issues, I'd be happy to get you started on installing Trac locally. You can get in touch with my by email or on IRC (#django-websites on Freenode).


Have a nice day,
Baptiste

On 12/17/2014 11:28 AM, Jorge C. Leitão wrote:
Dear Django community,

I would like to congratulate you very much for this. I'm very pleased to see that the work in Django is much better presented to the world, which I think we all agree is an important component of the project.

Generally speaking, I like very much the overall look and feel of the website. I imagine it is very hard to agree on them, specially since it is a component that has some intrinsic subjectivity.

I have a question regarding the layout:

In the previous website there was a noticeable difference between the website UI and the UI of the issue tracker. Are we aiming to keep that difference or do we aim to make them indistinguishable?

This is because it seems that some elements of the tracker were changed to blend with the new look, but others don't. Specifically:

- In the main content of the issue tracker the horizontal lines have a shadow in the bottom; The other sections don't. - In the issue tracker, some content is boxed (e.g. wiki), while other doesn't (new ticket), and the boxes are corner-rounded (while the website has rounded elements besides buttons). - In the wiki of the issue tracker, the font seems to be "blurred"(?), compare with sidebar.

I would prefer the same look of the issue tracker for consistency, but since that section of the website is aimed to developers of Django, there can be a rational to make it different. Could we clarify this so we know what is a bug to report and what is an intended feature?

In any case, the quality of Django website conveys now much better the quality of the Django project. Thank you for that.

Cheers,
Jorge


On Tuesday, December 16, 2014 5:09:55 PM UTC+1, Jannis Leidel wrote:

    Hi everyone,

    We're incredibly proud to share with you the new design of the
    Django website, the documentation and the issue tracker.

    This is a long time coming and we couldn't be happier to finally
    ship it :)

    As you can imagine, there will be bugs, so please bear with us and
    report issues to the issue tracker at
    https://github.com/django/djangoproject.com/issues
    <https://github.com/django/djangoproject.com/issues>

    More infos about the redesign and its history can be found in the
    blog post:

    
https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2014/dec/15/announcing-django-website-redesign/
    
<https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2014/dec/15/announcing-django-website-redesign/>


    Happy coding, everyone!

    Jannis

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