[IPython-dev] website

Jon Wilson jsw at fnal.gov
Wed Jul 2 13:41:35 EDT 2014


Hi Emily,
You might consider using github pages (https://pages.github.com/) to 
host your fork of the site.  This will make it easier to see the 
progress/results.
Regards,
Jon

On 07/02/2014 12:04 PM, Emily Schleiner wrote:
> All good points --  and I particularly like bootstrap in general.  I'm 
> just to the point of turning your basic format into a responsive 
> format with media queries on images and divs.  (I still have to work 
> on the navigation menu and font sizing but you can see the progress 
> here: https://github.com/cordial-emily/ipython-website.)   I thought 
> something simple might be a helpful first step.
>
> I'm looking forward to making more interesting changes, which I will 
> create branches for soon...
> Thanks for the input!
>
> Emily
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 9:46 AM, Nicholas Bollweg 
> <nick.bollweg at gmail.com <mailto:nick.bollweg at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     Sounds great!
>
>     I'm not a core developer or anything, but have been lurking for a
>     while as well.
>
>     While I wouldn't see any kind of unification of these styles, as
>     the needs of the "applications" are likely different from the
>     needs of the marketing/documentation website, it might be good to
>     make sure that we're kind of in the right neighborhood in terms of
>     what tools are used across all of the ipython-branded websites.
>
>     As you may have observed, a lot of the work on the "other
>     websites" (nbviewer and the notebook) uses Bootstrap, FontAwesome
>     and related tools, such as LESS and bower. It seems like there
>     would be a natural win here for these to also be used for the
>     generated .org site. To that end, it might be worth investigating
>     sphinx-bootstrap-theme
>     <https://github.com/ryan-roemer/sphinx-bootstrap-theme> as a
>     starting point for what might be possible.
>
>     Good luck, I'm looking forward to what you come up with!
>
>
>     On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 6:23 PM, Emily Schleiner
>     <cordial.emily at gmail.com <mailto:cordial.emily at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>         Dear IPython developers,
>
>         A couple of months ago I spoke with Thomas at an Openhatch
>         event about the IPython website and it sounds like some design
>         work might be welcome. (?)  I've been lurking on your lists to
>         get to know the group some and have now forked the site on
>         Github with the aim of making it responsive. So far I don't
>         plan on revamping the basic shape or colors, but I'm
>         interested to hear any design preferences from the community...
>
>         Best wishes,
>         Emily
>
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