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Home Page: https://serenata.ai/

License: MIT License

HTML 44.43% JavaScript 1.01% Ruby 0.05% Python 0.75% SCSS 53.76%

serenata-website's Introduction

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Serenata Website

Setup

$ gem install bundler
$ bundle install

Development

$ jekyll server

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serenata-website's Issues

FAQ links are not working

When trying to see all the FAQ links, clicking in the anchors didn't show the content.
I'm using chrome and MacOS.

Hover area on footer anchor tag

What is the problem?
The hover area on the footer anchor tag is much bigger than the actual text width as the following video shows:

toreproduce

A expected behaviour can be seen in github:

expected

How can this be addressed?
Adjust the text hover area to match the text width, instead of matching the div width.

Who could help with this issue?
@youssef-md

Labels
[UI&UX] [bug]

@RochaCarla

Update Gemfile.lock

Our Gemfile.lock is outdated (e.g. jekyll is already on version 3.5).

tip: Run bundle update to generate the new file

Telegram group link

The link is not available anymore in the new README.md and not available in our website either.

HTTPS brakes AJAX

As we load Medium posts via AJAX, if user access the website using HTTPS, for security reasons AJAX will fail in requesting contents via HTTP.

  • Either we disable HTTPS in GitHub pages (not sure if it is possible), as we don't collect data, that is not a major problem
  • Or we implement HTTP in our Medium proxy (this or this might be helpful)

New website: reading

[WIP description]

Following the new website issue, we have a new page ready to be coded. Until now, @thulioph has started home, as we see at #43 and #44 and is planning the base for the website.

The layout:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nMn9Y-OU-Fp9sZadpnpm-UlQUfFfFm6g/view?usp=sharing

With format informations:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1U_3_Mu1qmxMsodn6J_7Dp5CtVEUCRxDK/view?usp=sharing

And some @tatianasb recomendations:

Could you please, on the upper menu, maintain as standard fonts:
Roboto, Regular, 20 pt - the non selected option
Roboto, Bold, 20 pt - for the selection option (the last one was Roboto, BLACK, 20pt)

Let’s try to stick with two fonts for now:
Roboto Regular & Roboto Bold

Long contributors names

So now we have the contributors names on the about page. One problem is that some of the names are very long and they break to fit inside the column space as we can see in the picture bellow:

screenshot from 2017-02-02 11-09-44

that makes the column end in different heights as we can see in this other image:

screenshot from 2017-02-02 11-11-44

Any ideas on how to fix this little bug?

cc @anaschwendler

New website: blog post

Medium wants its content to be paid, and we want to separate datasciencebr and serenata content we will be adding the posts to our own blog.

The layout:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1A4Jsl6ocBGXpDp3qh2QQTgjrlGI507ye/view?usp=sharing

With format informations:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ib3I41qVOQyD8d0H3mhtLIwF52VUCUpe/view?usp=sharing

So, how we will work: until we do not have our content in our own blog we will be using the medium script to get the posts. When finished, the idea is to list the posts in our blog, we will (or not) replicate in the medium, but the idea is to keep them in our website

Make the website responsive

Everything is broken to down of 1247px.
Maybe the only necessary by now is some adjustments to adapt the current content including menu and a version of the main image in a vertical organization.

Add a Donate button to README

What is the problem?
We don't have a donate button 😱

How can this be addressed?
Add a button donate button to the README file

It something like donate linked with Serenata's Apoia.se Campaign. I generated that badge with Shields.io.

Who could help with this issue?
Anyone really

Labels
Already there 😉

Important
This is a first-timers-only issue, it is supposed to help people get their feet wet. Keep that in mind when considering to open a pull request 😉

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