Am 29.06.21 um 18:57 schrieb Dave Fisher:
On Jun 29, 2021, at 9:48 AM, Marcus <marcus.m...@wtnet.de> wrote:
Am 28.06.21 um 23:44 schrieb Dave Fisher:
I’ve created a feature branch of the project website at 
https://github.com/apache/openoffice-project/tree/preview/refresh
I’ve updated it to use the ASF Pelican features as developed for the CMS 
Migration of www.apache.org and ten project websites just being completed.
One feature that returns is {#elementid} and permalink support.
Intermediate results are here: https://openoffice-refresh.staged.apache.org

when comparing this with "https://openoffice.apache.org/"; I don't see any 
changes. Are there already changes to be noticed?

The only changes to be noticed is the formatting for the three [TOC]

after you last changes I can see now more.
In general, the vertical margins between headlines are wider.

Thanks

I plan to swap from left navigation to top navigation next along with other 
enhancements.

That means all links under General, Community, Develoment ... are horizontal 
links, right?

Yes, and they will collapse to a menu on narrow screens / mobile

OK, then the number of items doesn't matter.

On the example page "https://template.staged.apache.org/"; I can see how it can 
look like. However, we have a lot of links more, so how would it look like for us?

Two things.

(1) That’s a limited sample. Each menu will have however many menu items we 
want.
(2) I think we should revisit the menus on a case by case and page by page 
basis.

We have 46 pages:
[...]

Some of these are obsolete and many could use a review.

We might want to add an “Orientation” menu.

I think my next step is to make a table of the pages.

Yes, even with only 46 pages an update sounds reasonable.

Marcus


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