"Ah, I agree about the doc link; not sure about the other two. What about
switching blog to being under Quick Links and replacing it with a link to
the latest stable docs? I don't think a search box will quite work on the
toolbar."
- Doc would be my first choice, too. Search is within the doc so it would
be just one step away, and usually I wouldn't know what to search for until
after I looked at the Docs, so not having search at the beginning is fine.
"Where should the colors be changed? I do want to brighten the text a bit,
but can you suggest other places?"
- I just thought the color template of the Docs looks pretty nice, kind of
similar to python/numpy etc, but I also understand the need for the black
background since we're doing astro, but some addition of bright colors
would help "lighten" the mood (pun intended), so maybe use a brighter shade
of grey for the text, and/or color coded section label. But I also noticed
my laptop brightness wasn't turned all the way up, so at max brightness it
is not as gloomy as I thought before.
From
G.S.
On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 9:25 AM, Matthew Turk
Hi Geoffrey,
On Sep 19, 2013 9:06 PM, "Geoffrey So"
wrote: These are just personal preference:
I usually use the yt website to look things up when I don't know or
forgot something, so I would prefer to have one of the following on the tabs on the front page in descending preference.
1) documentation 2) search function 3) quick start guide
This would help me at least to find information I want about yt faster
and make the site more useful.
Ah, I agree about the doc link; not sure about the other two. What about switching blog to being under Quick Links and replacing it with a link to the latest stable docs? I don't think a search box will quite work on the toolbar.
I think it's great to have a link at the very top, enabling/encouraging people to become developers. The site looks fresh from some of the new images on the gallery, but I'd like to see more more bright colors to contrast the black background
Where should the colors be changed? I do want to brighten the text a bit, but can you suggest other places?
Matt
From G.S.
On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 8:23 AM, Matthew Turk
wrote: Hi all,
The last week or so, I've been working on a redesign of the website. I've gotten some really good feedback from Nathan, Britton and a few others, and I think it's ready to be opened up for more general comments.
The redesign pull request is here:
https://bitbucket.org/yt_analysis/website/pull-request/11/draft-redesign-usi...
and the redesign itself can be viewed here:
http://yt-project.org/index2.html
There were a couple goals here:
* Make information much easier to get at * Reduce the text and increase the size of the text on the front page * Make the website *way* easier for people to edit * Make the website *way* less javascript heavy * Indicate much more strongly that we're part of the scientific Python ecosystem * Emphasize that yt is analysis-focused with visualization built on that, rather than the other way around
There are a few visual glitches still (the headings underline when you mouse over them, and I'm trying to make the text lighter) but I think it's ready for feedback. I'd appreciate any comments, either here or on the pull request. And, if we decide this is *not* the direction to go, that's fine too!
Britton and I have gone back and forth on how to fix up the gallery and integrate the hub and the blog more deeply. That's a much longer project, but we see the three all coming together nicely in the future. As it stands, the Gallery will likely include a few images linked to scientific papers, link to a few things on the hub (notebooks, projects, etc), and is currently handled via version control.
Britton's working on expanding it, but if you can read this, you should also add some stuff to it! Ultimately what I think would work best would be to solicit contributions directly, solicit contributions to the hub, and then flag some things for display in the gallery. It would be nice to include basically all types of contributions here -- notebooks, scripts, figures, papers -- and I'm coming to really think the gallery is essential.
Incidentally, this week as Anthony and I have been working on getting support for PyNE interoperability with yt, I've had occasion to view their docs and found them to be really nice. The gallery system they have is quite nice and very similar to where we're going with the yt docs and the cookbook, but just a *little* bit further than we've gone:
http://pynesim.org/ http://pynesim.org/gallery/index.html
If we decide this website is the way to go, I'll spend some time trying to make our docs play look a bit nicer with it, although likely not with black background.
Thanks for any feedback,
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