Looks really good. I love dark mode! Some quick comments: - Remove all commas as a separator. A space works great. - Sort the variants alphabetically and also ports that depend on the currently selected port. - Clicking on a variant does not really make sense to me. It seems to go back to the search page. The description of the variant should at least appear when you hover over a variant. Maybe they should not even be clickable links? - Python stub ports don’t really make sense. Search for, say, py-numpy. That’s a stub port. It should probably state that you would never install it - so don’t display “sudo port install py-numpy” for it because users should never actually do that in this case. But instead you want to pick py36-numpy, py37-numpy, etc. Show all of the real ports as clickable links. Currently it does not even allow you pick any of them. - When clicking on the Trac tickets tab, I find it jarring that a window pops up that you have to click out of. Just make it a tab that displays the selectable tickets (or no tickets). I shouldn’t have to click “Close” to get out of this special mode.
Cheers! Frank > On Jul 18, 2020, at 12:20 PM, Mojca Miklavec <mo...@macports.org> wrote: > > Hi, > > This is just a reminder that we would be extremely happy for further feedback > about the new page. > > Arjun has added some pretty awesome new features. (Dark mode has been > supported since yesterday etc.) > > It would be great to hear what you think while Arjun is still actively > working on the project :) > > Mojca > > PS: Also, we are still looking for some talented designer to join the effort > and make the page even more awesome than it already is. > > On Sun, 12 Jul 2020 at 20:56, Arjun Salyan <ar...@macports.org > <mailto:ar...@macports.org>> wrote: > Hello all, > > This is in continuation to my previous emails regarding updates about the > webapp. The temporary version is deployed at http://macports.silentfox.tech/ > <http://macports.silentfox.tech/> > > New features: > > Accounts: > Users can now create accounts on the webapp using email/password or login > with their GitHub handles. > > Watchlist and notifications: > Logged-in users can add ports to the watchlist. Notifications are displayed > whenever a port gets updated. An overview of the followed ports is displayed > with filters for "broken builds", "outdated livecheck" etc. > > "Followed by me" ports > Logged-in users can get an overview of the ports that they maintain (this is > done by matching their emails and GitHub handles with those supplied in the > Portfiles). > > "Splash screen" (upcoming) > It was pointed out that our current port page > (http://macports.silentfox.tech/port/cctools/ > <http://macports.silentfox.tech/port/cctools/>) contains a lot of technical > information which might not be useful for the general user. This reduces the > odds of user acquisition. So, we plan to add a page with a focus on the > software version and installation instructions. It will have a link to the > existing page under "Details". Maintainers and advanced users will be able to > by-pass this page (setting a cookie with the preferred page) and reach the > details page directly. Existing links will be maintained in this process. > > Feedback and suggestions would be very constructive. > > Thank You > >