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I personally see several small problem with the current set of features:
text is not searchable with ctrl-f because it's hidden on page load
The list of features is not high enough on the page, so many people won't get there at all (for instance, http://www.rust-lang.org/ makes a better job for now I think)
the "click to expand" text is redundant, I'd better like to see a 'see more' link that redirect to a more complete and much longer page
"click to expand" disapearing effect is a little bit annoying to me
What do you think ? :)
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1: We create a new "features" page, and move the text already written there
On the front page, we would just have a link with an anchor to the specific related content on the "feature" page.
That way:
we keep the other page clean, without hidden text.
page can be printed
we access the content with no more click that we already needed before (1 click)
page is extensible more easilly, people are more likely to expand it since we no longer have presentation problem (it's just a text web page)
people can create a favorite with current anchor so the fav will open at the right place on the page for them
The old wiki-based Haskell.org is as you described. I'd rather deploy the new design that has been accepted by the community as-is and then observe usage data than regress everything for no compelling reason at this stage.
I personally see several small problem with the current set of features:
What do you think ? :)
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