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Tutorial Website Layout ideas #5

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luzpaz opened this issue Nov 15, 2015 · 5 comments
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Tutorial Website Layout ideas #5

luzpaz opened this issue Nov 15, 2015 · 5 comments

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@luzpaz
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luzpaz commented Nov 15, 2015

Just initial personal observations:

@luzpaz luzpaz changed the title Tutorial Layout ideas Tutorial Website Layout ideas Nov 20, 2015
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Agree with a header bar (ideally)

What do you mean with the other two points though.

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luzpaz commented Dec 12, 2015

more differentiation: see this site

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With more "differentiation" do you mean the spacing between the header and the paragraph? If so, I agree, but I see the same on the site you just posted, the same amount of space between the preceding paragraph and the header of the next section, as the header and the next paragraph/header. Thanks btw for that link, it teaches me a lot about scribus.

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With asknot, do you refer to the contribute page of the tutorials?

I try to make it a step-by-step guide from easy-to-difficult for getting involved in scribus. If (when?) scribus migrates to github, this will naturally lead into building scribus from github and contributing there.

I.e.

  1. Report an issue with github (tutorials).
  2. Use github for simple text tutorials online only.
  3. Advanced github for text tutorials using the local command-line.

For later
4. Getting and building scribus from github
5. An brief introduction to the codebase

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What do you think? Have I met the second goal with #18?

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