Improving the UX for docs #62
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Any suggestions @adarshswaminath ? |
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The entire documentation site needs touch ups here and there so I have tried to split up the tasks into parts Homepage, Reading View, and the ListView. The palette could be changed to one with cooler colors like blue and the components could use a bit more border radius to give a relaxed feel. I'll break down the tasks over the following comments |
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HomepagePeople like what they see so a pretty landing page is a necessary aesthetic. I think they're plenty of landing page examples out there for libraries but here's what I had in mind:
I've attached an example landing page above. Feel free to make suggestions |
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ReadingViewFor the reading view, there a few adjustments that could be made to make the documentation easier to read and navigate.
As you can see above,
Maybe a React component to template this layout would be effecient. |
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ListViewFor the list view, there's not much to change except make a few design changes to the basic unit (each post in this case). The list would look more engaging if it had shadows and had each post in card format. Here's an example of what the card could look like. I have taken it from George Francis's personal blog |
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A lot of effort needs to be put into improving the overall UX of the documentation site.
Over the next month we'll be adding small but noticeable improvements to help make it easier to navigate the site. Contributions are greatly appreciated devs!!
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