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sopython-site design #17

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Ffisegydd opened this issue Nov 18, 2014 · 4 comments
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sopython-site design #17

Ffisegydd opened this issue Nov 18, 2014 · 4 comments

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@Ffisegydd
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The Trello card had a fair bit of discussion which I will summarise below:

  • It would be nice to give sopython-site a facelift to make it more inviting
  • At the moment we use Bootstrap 3
  • This was chosen because it is relatively easy to use and can get a decent design going quite quickly
  • The UX portion of this is especially important as we begin to add new features to the website, it would be good to have a nice, consistent layout etc.
  • Possible ideas suggested by @DarkCrowz are:
    • a "first time here" guide. Something of this ilk: http://tympanus.net/Development/WebsiteTour/
    • a feed of python based news from reliable sites. For example, python releases and stuff like that (https://www.python.org/news)
    • A python module of the week. Some specific python based library, what it does, why you want to use it, and user comments about it.
    • perhaps some language statistics, or using nidaba, create a chart of "daily questions". Static example: http://jsfiddle.net/6kbm3vvg/
    • Community activity. Something like finding all the users of SOPython who are active in the chatroom currently.
    • popular python questions on stack overflow, or questions with bounty.
    • guides, tutorials, places to learn, stuff to foster learning at all levels
@MattDMo
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MattDMo commented Nov 18, 2014

Do we still want to use Bootstrap 3, or look into some other framework? I vote for staying with Bootstrap, but creating our own theme - it's just too Ubuntu-ish now 😬

@joncle
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joncle commented Nov 18, 2014

Thanks for re-raising this - I believe you potentially volunteered for suggestions to the theme @MattDMo - it's been sitting around for a while with the idea you and @petervaro could provide input to it.

At the moment functionality is the main drive. The design/theme can run as a parallel project if needs be. I admit it would be nice if it didn't look so "similar" to something else/just "off the shelf themed", but those are changes that don't have a high priority - although I'd appreciate @davidism's and @Ffisegydd's input on that.

If someone wants to have a go at a new theme, there's nothing stopping them...

@davidism
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Please, someone, make us a better theme. Use Bootstrap 3 SCSS.

@Ffisegydd
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Adding the help-wanted label is a little bit silly, since we want help for everything but I thought it worth adding as this is something we really want help with :p

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