Having a look at the demo deployed to github pages, I'm thinking we really don't need an institutional page, which feels generic and... Not sure what the word would be in English, but in Portuguese we have an expression, "sausage-filler". Know what I mean?
I just found https://opensource.guide, and the way they do their homepage clicked with me - the About and Contribute links/buttons are right at the top left, and linking to their github repo's readme and wiki. Very visible and clean, leaving the remaining of the page to focus on what matters.
How about we follow this? Have the top half look very much the same, with the About and Contributing links at the top right, keeping only the Participate! An App for Democratic Decision Making title in the middle, with the facebook login button right below it?
We loose the placeholder image and the other facebook button. And I think it'd be nicer to have a simpler login button without the "f" on its left. Simply "Login with Facebook".
I like the barebones color scheme too.
Having a look at the demo deployed to github pages, I'm thinking we really don't need an institutional page, which feels generic and... Not sure what the word would be in English, but in Portuguese we have an expression, "sausage-filler". Know what I mean?
I just found https://opensource.guide, and the way they do their homepage clicked with me - the
AboutandContributelinks/buttons are right at the top left, and linking to their github repo's readme and wiki. Very visible and clean, leaving the remaining of the page to focus on what matters.How about we follow this? Have the top half look very much the same, with the
AboutandContributinglinks at the top right, keeping only theParticipate! An App for Democratic Decision Makingtitle in the middle, with the facebook login button right below it?We loose the placeholder image and the other facebook button. And I think it'd be nicer to have a simpler login button without the "f" on its left. Simply "Login with Facebook".
I like the barebones color scheme too.