Iteration is the cornerstone of good design, but sometimes things go out of hand :) I'm really happy we finally rolled out the new https://www.gnome.org
I'm now convinced using the GHC* framework will enable us to focus on updating the content rather than the framework/infrastructure. Thank you everyone involved in making this happen!
* gitlab, HTML, CSS.
@jimmac The only good web framework
@jimmac in get gnome laptop opening animation does not in mobile.
@quantum not worth wasting battery on mobile and makes the screenshot hard to read at that size.
@jimmac wow, looks spectacular
@jimmac Awesome work Where do I find the repo for the homepage?
@jimmac Thank you!
@jimmac Great! And good to see that the donation page is now featured more prominently (now, only more options to donate would be nice, particularly from Europe).
@jimmac looks great Jakub!
@BartV Probably won't shock you blender was involved ;)
@jimmac I'm not surprised :) Using Gnome myself daily by the way, so that makes it extra nice.
@jimmac It looks fantastic!
@jimmac Looks great!
@jimmac @gnome Looks amazing—nice work!
btw the GNOME Shop link in the footer links to a Wordpress login page → https://shop.gnome.org/
@jimmac that looks awesome
@jimmac websites are the ultimate bikesheds. ;) congrats!
@jimmac this looks absolutely stunning! Congratulations to everyone involved - GNOME being showcased at its best
@jimmac It's a wonderful design and really is an exemplar for other FOSS projects, especially user-facing applications.
@jimmac Looks abolutely amazing! Perfect representation of Gnome - simple, straight to the point and very easy to understand!
One question though: Why is the favicon the Libadwaita Logo and not the Gnome Logo?
Congrats on the new website. I love GNOME's visual design, even as an avid KDE Plasma user.