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Do we need to create a project to showcase different designs and content for eventual selection to refresh Raku.org ?
I'm really impressed with the Typst project website ( landing page : https://typst.app )
There's a clean, and consistent presentation style running through all the webpages (including the reference documentation).
The landing page really tries to sell the product and get people interested.
The Typst product (a typesetting alternative to Latex) is showcased by the quality of it's own website's content, which I assume it mostly generated.
The organisation of the information that's presented is first rate, it's very logical and makes it easy for the user to find what they are looking for, and to be able to delve deeper in a focused way.
The "Packages" page lists all the community-created add-on's. Each one has a few word's description of what it's about. It shows how getting people interested, and making it easy to contribute, can really add a lot to the project.
Perhaps Typst is something we could use to demo different designs / content flow for deciding on an improved Raku.org ?
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Do we need to create a project to showcase different designs and content for eventual selection to refresh Raku.org ?
I'm really impressed with the Typst project website ( landing page : https://typst.app )
There's a clean, and consistent presentation style running through all the webpages (including the reference documentation).
The landing page really tries to sell the product and get people interested.
The Typst product (a typesetting alternative to Latex) is showcased by the quality of it's own website's content, which I assume it mostly generated.
The organisation of the information that's presented is first rate, it's very logical and makes it easy for the user to find what they are looking for, and to be able to delve deeper in a focused way.
The "Packages" page lists all the community-created add-on's. Each one has a few word's description of what it's about. It shows how getting people interested, and making it easy to contribute, can really add a lot to the project.
Perhaps Typst is something we could use to demo different designs / content flow for deciding on an improved Raku.org ?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: