Hi Tom,
Thanks for your emails, they're most helpful! I'll respond to them one at a time. Tom Gillespie <tgb...@gmail.com> writes: > When the dimensions of the browser window become too narrow the links in > the header move to the hamburger menu. This seems like it is quite bad > for discoverability. Is there a way that the other sections could be > concatenated/loaded on scroll if it were that narrow? This is how it originally was, but that ended up looking messy. Given the hamburger is a common design, I think visitors should know what to do with it :D > Relatedly, it > seems like it might be better to simply show the features directly > below the banner on the home page rather than having users click > through. That is the question that many users will be asking at that > point in the page, and having the answer there waiting for them seems > like it would be helpful. I'm not always a fan of the long scroll > single page approach to this, but it seems like it might make sense > for the narrow screen case. I'm thinking I'll just try to /very/ prominently link to features. Something like the markdown guide's set of three big icons + text could work (https://www.markdownguide.org/). Thanks for your feedback! Timothy