Re: [CentOS-docs] Status of RHEL docs for CentOS, questions

2022-03-30 Thread Amy Marrich
I'm going to go with Option 3. I didn't take mobile into consideration the first time. Amy *Amy Marrich* She/Her/Hers Principal Technical Marketing Manager - Cloud Platforms Red Hat, Inc a...@redhat.com Mobile: 954-818-0514 Slack: amarrich IRC: spotz

Re: [CentOS-docs] Status of RHEL docs for CentOS, questions

2022-03-30 Thread Shaun McCance
Yeah, my issue with Option 2 was that it doesn't reflow. We could get the same side-by-side effect while allowing reflow on smaller screens using CSS flexbox or grid, but I don't know how to do that in asciidoc. Sometimes sites just hand-craft the HTML of the landing page, but I don't want to make

Re: [CentOS-docs] Status of RHEL docs for CentOS, questions

2022-03-28 Thread Tomas Capek
Hi all, while Option 2 was my favorite as well and it looks great on wide screens, one concern is that it might not look as good on mobile devices. Since we had a sync-up call with Shaun last week, we added Option 4 which shows collapsible docs lists and categories under each major version. H

Re: [CentOS-docs] Status of RHEL docs for CentOS, questions

2022-03-25 Thread Amy Marrich
I've only started looking through but I like Option 2. As you said the list will get longer and this will ultimately have less scrolling then having everything listed vertically/ Amy *Amy Marrich* She/Her/Hers Principal Technical Marketing Manager - Cloud Platforms Red Hat, Inc

[CentOS-docs] Status of RHEL docs for CentOS, questions

2022-03-25 Thread Shaun McCance
Hi folks, A team inside Red Hat has been working on upstreaming the RHEL docs to CentOS Stream. I'd like to share the progress and gather some feedback. You can see a preview rendering here: https://redhat.gitlab.io/centos-stream/docs/enterprise-docs/ Sources here: https://gitlab.com/redhat/cen