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Content not readable on microprofile.io home page #648

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rsoika opened this issue Jan 28, 2022 · 6 comments
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Content not readable on microprofile.io home page #648

rsoika opened this issue Jan 28, 2022 · 6 comments
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rsoika commented Jan 28, 2022

I want to ask to reopen the issue #341 as it is still a problem:

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Should look like this:

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Its still a problem with the web site template engine behind.

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I will move this microprofile-site repo and start the collaboration with @cesarhernandezgt and Summers.

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aeiras commented Feb 4, 2022

Thank you, Emily!

Looking forward to that discussion on new repo!

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@rsoika a few of us worked together on the issues you created. For the time being, the style issue was fixed. please take a look at the projects site to verify. Please follow microprofile/microprofile-site#97 for more info.

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rsoika commented Apr 1, 2022

@Emily-Jiang yes great! I have followed the discussion and checked already the pages which are now working great. I think this style issue was really a important fix!

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rsoika commented Apr 1, 2022

I want to mention one more thing which is now really more marketing than an technical issue:
On the home page there are these big bubbles pointing to the main features:

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When you click on such a bubble you will be redirected to a Github Release page which shows the source of the spec and how to add a dependency. For example for microprofile-config this is the page:

https://github.com/eclipse/microprofile-config/releases/tag/3.0

Would it be not more useful if the link points to the corresponding project page on the same site:

https://microprofile.io/project/eclipse/microprofile-config

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@rsoika the reason to point to the release page is that the tag contains the corresponding information for that release..
https://microprofile.io/project/eclipse/microprofile-config holds the latest info, which might be related to that particular version of the spec.

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