[Cuis-dev] Re : Re: Cuis web presence

Mariano Montone marianomontone at gmail.com
Fri Nov 5 20:36:25 PDT 2021


Hello.

I've set up a site here: https://cuis-smalltalk.github.io/Cuis-Website/

Repo: https://github.com/Cuis-Smalltalk/Cuis-Website

I'm doing only very basic stuff for now. Plain Markdown with no fancy
layouts.

But please let me know you think and your first impressions.

Cheers,

Mariano


El 3/11/21 a las 06:11, H. Fernandes via Cuis-dev escribió:
> It will be great Marano you could adapt your infrastructure so we can
> both edit collaboratively on the wiki and have nice layout as exposed in
> my previous mail.
> 
> To the Community, any opinion on the main page titles I proposed? :
> 
> *Features* | *Download* | *Documentation* | *Packages* | *Community*
> |*Use Cases*
> 
> I am not a big fan with *Uses Cases* term.
> 
> Hilaire
> 
> Dr. Geo -- http://drgeo.eu
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
>     El 2/11/21 a las 18:04, Hilaire Fernandes escribió:
>     > Le 02/11/2021 à 14:22, Mariano Montone a écrit :
>     >> 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.
>     >
>     > 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.
>     >
>     > 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.
>     >
>     > 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 ?
> 
>     I think it may be achievable with a combination of Layouts and Data
>     Files in Jekyll:
> 
>     https://jekyllrb.com/docs/step-by-step/04-layouts/
>     https://jekyllrb.com/docs/datafiles/
> 
>     ---
> 
>     Mariano
> 
> 
> 



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