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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 02/11/2021 à 14:22, Mariano Montone
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Probably. I just had the idea of mimicking the Cuis environment, as you
can see . I suspect you are not fan of that idea? Or something about the
implementation? (can you be more specific?). Regardless, I'm not a
designer, but I kind of like the idea, and also the result.</pre>
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<p>Mimic of the Cuis environment for web pages, while an appealing
challenging idea, may not be the best for large acceptance and
understanding. Phil raised good points. <br>
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<p>As you have been using Jekyll, your implementation should be
reusable, with a different style. I believe Jekyll offers many
option. We should have no shame to borrow the style from the
Squeak or Pharo web site. They clearly put a lot of love into it.<br>
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<p>About importing markdown, it is nice to collaboratively edit the
contents. Can the edited markdown pages contain images and layout
as seen in some Squeak or Pharo pages below ?<br>
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">- Features
- Download
- Documentation
- Community
- Packages
- Use cases
I think a way forward would be to write the content for the pages you
mentioned.</pre>
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<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">These 6 entries may be a good start. Better reordered as:
Features | Download | Documentation | Packages | Community | Use Cases
Best
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