On Sat, 2016-03-12 at 21:09 +0100, Maurice Gesswein wrote:
On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 7:23 PM, Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfir e.org> wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, 2016-03-10 at 23:35 +0100, Maurice Gesswein wrote:
Hey folks,
I'm very sorry for my late absence. But now I'm able to show you
a
suggestion for the feature/about page :)
Don't worry. I am also still catching up with so many things and didn't really find the time yet to implement the captive portal stuff. I have started though. More on that in an other email.
I'm aware of all the missing content. That screenshot should give
you
a first impression.
The TOC (table of content) on the left side should be sticky and doesn't disappear while you scroll down. Example: http://getbootstrap.com/getting-started/#download
Yeah the content is quite outdated. I am not too happy with this at the moment.
Do you think it is a better idea to have one single long page or multiple sub-pages?
I prefer a single long page. Multiple pages would it make a lot more complex for the users. Take a look at my provides example page. That's a very good solution for that case.
A single long page it is then :)
I like the one long page approach better. We should have shorter texts there to keep attention of the reader. If we have sub-pages this won't look like much.
Since there are a lot of top level points and the list becomes
quite
long you may consider to reorganize it. Personally I like it the
way
Bootstrap does it by using more sub-level points and only show
them
if the parent point is selected. That would save us a bit of
space.
If the browser window is not high enough you don't see the last couple of points.
As always - designs for the mobile views will follow.
Let me know your thoughts or concerns.
Great as always :)
Best, Maurice
Best, -Michael