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Nominating |
We'll probably contract this. |
cc #9868 |
1.0, high |
@brson If I (or others here) can help further in getting this issue closed, I'd be glad to. I have looked at your examples:
Looking at these as a whole, they all have a GitHub fork me banner (I have a PR for that BTW), they too have some quirks on small screen widths. |
Something that should definitely change is that the git versions need to be emphasized as the recommend ones, as is it happens to often that the first thing people get told is that they should use the latest git if possible. Put the git links on top, and make the releases link font smaller. |
Also need the design to extend to our package management and discovery interface (#10041) |
@adridu59 Here are the elements that I want:
Here are some additional elements that may be important or desirable.
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@brson I have some ideas... I'll work on that. PS: some other examples I like: Overall, I found that very few languages have really good websites... should make it easier for Rust. ;) |
@brson I've been taking a hack at getting some new designs with some good folks on the IRC. https://github.com/TheHydroImpulse/rust-website |
Nominating for removal from milestone. I think that with the impending incremental tweaks to our docs that a complete redesign is no longer critical for 1.0. |
removing from 1.0 milestone. Recategorizing as P-low (we can live with what we have). |
Closing this wishlist item. |
This includes rust-lang.org, the tutorials, guides, manuals and API docs.
I think most of us value the spare style on our home page, so we want to preserve that general aesthetic, though not that specific design. We need something attractive and consistent across all of our pages, that can be adapted to additional content as our needs grow. Some existing examples that we like are sinatra, node, homebrew.
Remember that Rust is a community project, and for engineers; the purpose of our web presence isn't to sell to managers; let's just present the facts cleanly.
This task probably also includes reevaluating what content is on the front page of rust-lang.org and rewriting it.
The web page should probably, like the above examples, tell you very simply how to install Rust, and point you at the docs and other resources, and not much else. Maybe a very brief elevator pitch.
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