[racket-dev] Revising Racket's home page

From: Matthew Flatt (mflatt at cs.utah.edu)
Date: Mon Aug 19 18:13:07 EDT 2013

Fantastic!

The non-code font shows up rasterized on my phone (iPhone 4s running
iOS 5.1.1), while the code font looks fine. Both fonts look right on my
mini-tablet (Nexus 7).

At Mon, 19 Aug 2013 17:39:54 -0400, Sam Tobin-Hochstadt wrote:
> Recently I (with assistance from Asumu) have spent some time drafting
> a revised home page for Racket. A revised web page will nicely
> complement the big upcoming release, I hope.  You can see the draft
> here, which is ready for people to try out:
> 
>   http://homes.soic.indiana.edu/samth/new-web/
> 
> Some things to try out out: clicking the right and left arrows,
> clicking the "?" box, visiting the RacketCon page.
> 
> The new page addresses a few problems that I see with our current page:
> 
> 1. It works well on small devices, which our current page doesn't.
> Try it out on a phone or a tablet.
> 2. It reduces the size of the top header, which will lighten the
> burden on the documentation pages, for example, or the pkg index if we
> add the header there.
> 3. It puts more info on the first page.  This means that people are
> more likely to see information about how to contribute to Racket or
> approaches to learning programming using our tools.
> 4. The font size is larger, which I think makes it much more readable.
> 
> Perhaps more controversially, I adapted some prose about Racket from
> Matthias' "Racket is ..." post, and added a tag line at the top.
> 
> Lots of work is still needed if we want to use this as the basis for
> Racket's web page (it's written in raw HTML, other pages would need
> work, etc), but I hope that people like it enough to continue pursuing
> this.
> 
> Sam
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