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[jira] [Comment Edited] (CAMEL-15392) Provide a modified neat card layout for community & docs

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Aemie edited comment on CAMEL-15392 at 8/18/20, 3:28 AM:
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In my honest opinion, this is moving back to the manner of presentation it was before the card layout.
 * I like how the frontpage design appears in spite of the coverage of a lot of vertical space but it appears fine there.
 * However, from a user perspective, if I were to come across documentation and community pages, I would like to view things at first glance. In the manner you proposed, we continue to increase the vertical space and I don't really like the idea of covering too much vertical space when we can make use of less vertical space and accomplish the task.
 * Other than that, I don't find a problem with an odd number of projects either, looks consistent either way

I could find an alternate method to cover less space of buttons within the card layout and use a lighter shade of the orange from the camel logo. But I strongly prefer the card layout over the complete description layout. 

 

Also, I went through the initial setup or talk on the design of the documentation page, icons were only made use of. However, only icons don't draw a clear picture of what it represents for each user. Thus, using icons along with what it represents provides the perfect idea to the user where the particular button would link to. 


was (Author: aemie):
In my honest opinion, this is moving back to the manner of presentation it was before the card layout.
 * I like how the frontpage design appears in spite of the coverage of a lot of vertical space but it appears fine there.
 * However, from a user perspective, if I were to come across documentation and community pages, I would like to view things at first glance. In the manner you proposed, we continue to increase the vertical space and I don't really like the idea of covering too much vertical space when we can make use of less vertical space and accomplish the task.
 * Other than that, I don't find a problem with an odd number of projects either, looks consistent either way

I could find an alternate method to cover less space of buttons within the card layout and use a lighter shade of the orange from the camel logo. But I strongly prefer the card layout over the complete description layout. 

> Provide a modified neat card layout for community & docs
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>                 Key: CAMEL-15392
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-15392
>             Project: Camel
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: website
>            Reporter: Aemie
>            Priority: Major
>         Attachments: Screenshot from 2020-08-18 02-49-07.png, Screenshot from 2020-08-18 02-52-37.png, button-community-badges.png, button-link-docs-sub-project.png, camel-core-button-card.png, community-design-card.png, contributing-design-card.png
>
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> The card layout design for the documentation and community page seemed plain compared to the other pages of the website. Thus, included rounded background over the links for the pages and rounded border over the section to provide the card-like layout. This will fit with the new design for the front page. I have created a PR regarding it with a minimal design approach however I came up with a few more designs. 



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