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UI/UX of the website #1

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sadasant opened this issue Jan 26, 2014 · 10 comments
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UI/UX of the website #1

sadasant opened this issue Jan 26, 2014 · 10 comments
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@sadasant
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The website's UI and UX is very crude right now, we need some of your magic, @stefanmaric :)

So, let's consider the following assumption: TecnoYucas is a community that makes high quality news and tutorials by people highly involved with technological development.

Therefore we need it to be:

  • Easy to read in almost every screen size.
  • Simple yet spectacular.
  • A highlight of quality content at first sight.
  • Able to embed media content.
  • Capable of enforce the use of references, which should be easy to see and follow.
  • Interactive and social.
  • Able to generate controversy and to attend people's desires of communication with almost no effort (same as above).

In order to do that, what ideas do you think we should have? What websites should we look for? Let's work in this together and make this the home-base of our community and the favorite technical reference for many.

@ghost ghost assigned stefanmaric Jan 26, 2014
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@sergebruni has made really nice UIs before, I think he'll enjoy collaborating in this issue.

Sergio, if you think on any other issue, please tell me and let's do it too.

I'll be waiting for your responses, buddies.

@stefanmaric
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I'm interested in try Pure (purecss.io) in a real project. What do you think guys?

@stefanmaric
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Oh, I'll be fast:

Why not Bootstrap?
R: Bootstrap is kinda overkill for a [Jekyll] blog. Bootstrap is meant to be used in big web apps (lot of components and widgets).

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Which framework do you recommend, @stefanmaric?

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As I said above, I would like to use Pure, @sadasant :)

@sadasant
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@stefanmaric perfect, let's use pure :D can you implement it?

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Yeah, we only have to link a .css file. ^^
But we should wait for other's opinions, like from @sergebruni :)

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I'm all for a more lightweight alternative

@sergebruni
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i agree using Pure as a framework @sadasant @stefanmaric

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Let's add @MadaMohamad to this issue. Mada, please check out Pure (purecss.io), and tell us your opinion.

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