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Update site to new design #147
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The "Grin - The Mimblewimble Blockhchain" heading and the content beneath is quite hard to read. Great job overall! |
-at the bottom it links to the old domain, now it is grin.mw -maybe instead of "*" asterisk as the spacer between the text introduction and the next image use the international currency symbol ¤ [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Currency_sign_(typography)] it looks really good |
@arad54 Agree with you, the text is a bit hard to parse from first glance. Takes some time to understand it with the new structure and without the yellow hand-drawn icons which @0xb100d mentioned. Maybe we should add some new icons?
A bit on the fence on this one. I think a clockwise rotation makes sense when scrolling down, while a counter-clockwise one would feel a bit unintutitive. I do like the thought of the mouth spinning more like an arrow though!
Yeah, agreed, should be there. Thought of setting it as
Ah, I like this! Had some problems with displaying all the pages in a simple way. Introducing dropdowns again is probably the best way manage this.
Hmm, while I do think it makes sense to add this instead of an asterisk, I don't think it looks as good. Don't really have a strong opinion on this one, so willing to change if anyone wants the ¤. |
Another way you could go about making the content easier to read, besides adding icons which hardly fit into this design, is to minimize the sub-headings down to a single word like in the previous website (or two words max) and then break a line. Additionaly, change their font and make em’ distinguisheble by coloring the text white and creating an in-line black color-background (a unique one, that fits the theme, not just simply a block of black). That’s just one way to go about it that popped off in my head. I would demonstrate but I’m on my phone. |
Merging this now, but this doesn't mean that the work is finished! Continue the feedback and discussion on the tracking issue: #148 |
Updates the site to the new design.
Live example: https://nijynot.github.io/site