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Re: [pygame] preview of new pygame website... HiFi part



The page doesn't change layouts, so decreasing page width makes content go missing. AKA responsive design.


On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 9:08 PM, Sean Felipe Wolfe <ether.joe@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Playfulness +100 ! There are lots of gaming frameworks out there with
plenty of technical information. I love how the current site really is
a nod to a kid's creative mindset. Or at least ... how I think kid
mindset would be ... from my NES days.

On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 4:22 PM, Carlos Zuniga <carlos.zun@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 5:53 AM, Sam Bull <sam.hacking@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> On lun, 2014-04-07 at 18:07 +1200, Greg Ewing wrote:
>>> Al Sweigart wrote:
>>> > Oh, also, we should keep the Pygame logo. It's familiar branding, and it
>>> > doesn't look bad at all.
>>
>> Actually, I think that's another bug. If you zoom in (Ctrl +
>> scrollwheel), at some point the logo appears. So, that's something that
>> needs to be fixed, so it displays at all times. Perhaps using a vector
>> graphic for the logo, so it scales nicely?
>
> It doesn't appear for me even trying all kinds of zooming.
> I am using Chromium Version 33.0.1750.152 Debian jessie/sid
>
> If I change this `<div id="the-logo"></div>` for this `<img
> id="the-logo" src="" />` in the dev console then it
> works :)
>
> I like the content of the columns, but not a fan of the horizontal
> scrolling. If you plan to keep this design though, I'd like it if the
> columns were a bit wider.
> My screen fits 4.5 columns. I think 3 columns + a bit more white space
> between them would look better.
>
> I also think it should tell you what Pygame is, maybe add a short
> description under the logo, something along the lines of: "PyGame
> allows you to make games with Python."
>
> Also, to add playfulness, maybe use the Comic Neue font for headers?
> http://comicneue.com/
>
> --
> Carlos



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