Fucking sexy, only immediate criticism is the PSF link looks disabled because it's the only unsaturated label color. It feels very "coming-soon" and not very "click on me!"
Python.org Redesign Preview
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#12Awesome. How about having a different landing page for non-devs and devs like drupal.com vs drupal.org?
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#13Serif font makes the l look like a 1 in the code.
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#14Looks great, now make the Python example actually interactive using a Javascript backend.
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#15using 'l' as a variable name seems like bad practice… it looks like a 1!
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#16One of my biggest bugbears of learning from the official docs was trudging through python.org. Hopefully this addresses that.
Loving the redesign - clean, functional and pretty as well.
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#17I like what i see ! Looks a tad bit inspired from earlier version of tryruby.org, i hope they add the functionality .
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#18I like everything except for the search bar: The search icon is off, and the button is too high.
Also the «socialize» dropdown on that bar doesn't look that good.
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#19It looks OK but if one is going to hire top notch agencies and spend a decent bit of money, I don't see why the design should look this dated and cluttered. Too many navbars and buttons everywhere and tons of gradients and rounded corners are emphasizing almost everything on the page. Isn't this kind of gradient-heavy stuff dated to 5-10 years ago?
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#20One of my biggest bugbears of learning from the official docs was trudging through python.org. Hopefully this addresses that. Loving the redesign - clean, functional and pretty as well.
You had problems learning because you didn't like how Python's web site was styled?