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laurburke avatar laurburke commented on August 17, 2024 3

In that case, I have a couple of questions about everyone's preference for the menus.

  • Are there any pages that you absolutely want to be linked and are there any pages that we feel okay about leaving off?
  • Do we prefer the nav menu to be left- or right-centered? (search will always remain on the far right)

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This is my current planned layout:

  • Nav Bar (top/header menu)

    • scikit-learn.org, Calendar, (anything else?)
  • Sidebar

    • ARCHIVES
      • Category, Tag, Year
    • SCIKIT-LEARN
      • About Us
      • Mailing List Archive (could also go under ARCHIVES, unless we think it would be confusing)
      • Code of Conduct

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adrinjalali avatar adrinjalali commented on August 17, 2024 2

I would also agree with @reshama here. We should be in general more open towards developing new UI especially when we start from scratch. To me it would be completely fine to have a very different UI/UX experience on the blog, and we may take some components back to the website.

We're very conservative about changes on the website, I think we should let the blog be a bit more free from those constraints.

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reshamas avatar reshamas commented on August 17, 2024 2

@laurburke Your planned layout above looks good.

Currently, the headers ("Install", "User Guide", "API") look a bit out of place for the blog.

This blog is "community-driven." So, it would be empowering to give the "community" some flexibility on the design to keep them engaged.

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laurburke avatar laurburke commented on August 17, 2024

Since this is built using the Minimal Mistakes theme, the header bar can only be customized to a certain degree. We could try using a different theme or we might be able to add custom HTML/CSS to add a header element but that would require additional setup.

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laurburke avatar laurburke commented on August 17, 2024

@GaelVaroquaux We could update the header links to mimic the main website, but I'm not sure we could completely duplicate the design.

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GaelVaroquaux avatar GaelVaroquaux commented on August 17, 2024

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laurburke avatar laurburke commented on August 17, 2024

@GaelVaroquaux Updated the menu: https://scikit-learn.org/blog/

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reshamas avatar reshamas commented on August 17, 2024

@GaelVaroquaux @laurburke
I don't agree with the header items of the blog matching the main scikit-learn website.
I preferred the other way.
that's why we put a link to "scikit-learn.org" at the top, so folks could get directly to the website.

It's more important to have the calendar at the top and very accessible.

The goal of the blog is to provide community-friendly resources, not more of the same of the website where often items are buried, in my opinion.

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