Hi Nicolas, Working on visual and contents of the the docs is in my skills and I'm happy to finish the job. But I'm not a web designer and I don't like to impose myself... :)
Maybe you can check at the Monday meeting if everybody is ok with that and write down comments in the minutes? For the next meeting I will be available for collecting specifications, if any. Gaël, I will check purecss.io: how much customization the basic theme needs has to be considered too. CiaoCiao Chiara On Friday, August 23, 2019, Gael Varoquaux <gael.varoqu...@normalesup.org> wrote: > Hi everyone, > > One thing to keep in mind with regards to technical solution is that it is much easier if they play well with sphinx. In other words, fully fledged frameworks tend to be harder to slot in. > > One tool that I really like is pure css, (https://purecss.io/), because it is very lightweight (it's only css, a the name suggests). > > Gaël > > Sent from my phone. Please forgive typos and briefness. > On Aug 22, 2019, at 16:21, Nicolas Hug <nio...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Hi Chiara, >> >> Thanks for giving it a shot! I think we can end-up with a nice result with this theme too. >> >> Is this something you'd like to work on more seriously in the future, or just something to get you started on scikit-learn in general? (Basically, should Andy still be looking for a web-designer?) >> >> Nicolas >> >> On 8/18/19 9:43 AM, Chiara Marmo wrote: >> >> 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 >> >> _______________________________________________ >> scikit-learn mailing list >> scikit-learn@python.org >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/scikit-learn >> >> ________________________________ >> scikit-learn mailing list >> scikit-learn@python.org >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/scikit-learn >
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