Dear list, dear devs, I have started to look at the scikit-learn documentation: talking with developers in July here in Paris, it seemed that you all are concerned by a reorganization / relooking of the doc and nothing is better than a naïve beginner to check the effectiveness of a doc ... right? ;) ... and diving into the docs allows me to better familiarize with the project... :)
As CSS and HTML5 are a bit more fun than reStructuredText I've started to play with styling together with the sphinx contents ... contents ask for more focusing ... I will be more serious on that starting from September ... >From the styling point of view, I am a big fan of this one [1] that you probably already know and I tried to apply those amazing styles to sphinx documentation. Then I saw the Andreas tweet [2] ... and decided to stop by to sum up. I've prepared a mock-up for the webpage available here [3]. It's a standard build of the doc with the editorial [4] styling (basic customization needs improvements). The code is available here [5]. I've tried not to move too far from the original visual ... because history is important, especially when you have one! :) I've focused on the homepage so don't expect big modifications in the doc itself. This is just a proof of concept. If you think I'm on the right track let me know... I will be happy to be useful on that. If not, or you already have someone taking care of that, please let me know too and I will find something else to do. Thanks for reading me. Best, Chiara [1] https://html5up.net/ [2] https://twitter.com/amuellerml/status/1161298913841885184 [3] https://cmarmo.github.io/mockup-skl/ [4] https://html5up.net/editorial [5] https://github.com/cmarmo/scikit-learn
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