The effort continues!
To give an idea of what's changed, here's a commit log:
Unmerged into origin/master (19)
- master Replace header generic org description with quote -
Remove jQuery, do smooth scrolling with CSS - Add open grabh meta
tags - Don't eval src blocks on export, by default - Org table
auto-formatting - Start using a setupfile for common properties -
Change main banner style - bigger and greener - Improve mobile
experience - Tweak banners - Use svg unicorn in navbar - Make
font less thin - Place nav on top of page - Change link colours -
Autoformatting - (Re)add quotes script - Add banner to index -
Tweak implementation of body padding in css - Add navbar - Start
using SCSS
Feedback / issue reporting is appreciated :) just visit
http://orgmode.tecosaur.com/ for a preview. I've mainly focused on
the index page, next up is features.
Hope you're all having a nice weekend,
Timothy. Russell Adams <rlad...@adamsinfoserv.com> writes:
I wouldn't recommend anyone use Discord so you won't find me
there, much less Facebook or the other horrid scourges devouring
the internet. As an OSS project, I think Org's users should stay
on Freenode.
IRC isn't difficult, perhaps you should try it sometime. There's
plenty of clients, and even one inside Emacs (ERC).
Good news on that front - Yesterday I spent the evening getting
Circe going, so I'm now on #org-mode, if you care to chat :)
Scott Randby wrote:
There is one thing, something which has nothing to do with the
new design or the old design, that has sort of bugged me for a
long time though. That thing is the advertisement for "The Org
Mode 7 Reference Manual." Org is now at version 9.3.7, there
have been significant changes to Org since version 7, and the
manual isn't available anymore (as stated on the page).
Potential and new users might be confused by the advertisement.
Perhaps there is another graphic that can replace the graphic of
the cover of the printed reference manual.
I'll get around to content in a bit, maybe today, maybe a few days.