Thanks Catherine, that was just what I was looking for :)
I left the upper right corner free to keep the space for the dropdown, I just didn't
know where to get it
----- Original Message -----
From: "Catherine Robson" <crobson(a)redhat.com>
To: "AeroGear Developer Mailing List" <aerogear-dev(a)lists.jboss.org>
Sent: Monday, November 17, 2014 12:15:03 PM
Subject: Re: [aerogear-dev] Aerogear Website
Andres,
You can find the Aerogear logo artifacts here:
http://design.jboss.org/aerogear/index.htm
Please also make sure that you include the following:
- An approved Red Hat logo. The logo you are using in the footer does not follow our brand
standards. I have attached a zip with the EPS for each of the valid logos.
- The golden gate requirements - including the Red Hat tab dropdown and "A JBoss
Project" in the header - as seen here:
https://mojo.redhat.com/docs/DOC-165622
- Catherine
Andres Galante
November 17, 2014 at 9:53 AM
Hi Matthias,
Logo: yes! I need to implement the logo, styles, colors, etc. Where can I find a svg of
the logo?
Good idea to add a client specific overview on the homepage. I'll add that structure
and we can see if its confusing or not. I'll also make sure that the illustration on
the main banner reflects the different clients.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Matthias Wessendorf" <matzew(a)apache.org>
To: "AeroGear Developer Mailing List" <aerogear-dev(a)lists.jboss.org>
Sent: Monday, November 17, 2014 11:35:09 AM
Subject: Re: [aerogear-dev] Aerogear Website
Hi Andres,
I like new organisation. One question would it be possible to integrate our logo ? I think
we should have that visible on the top :)
On the homepage, I like the focus on the solutions. But on the header, besides the
"solutions" (e.g. Sync and Push) could we have a similar header for an overview
page for platforms (e.g. Android, Cordova, iOS, mobile web), which than would link to
specific landing pages for Android/iOS? Or would that be confusing?
Greetings,
Matthias
On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 2:45 PM, Andres Galante < agalante(a)redhat.com > wrote:
Good morning, I've been working on Aerogears website and build a "live
wireframe" to share with you and gather feedback.
The challenge was to combine a feature-orientated and a client-orientated UI, so this is
what I propose:
The website itself is feature-orientated, since a user will want to know if the feature he
wants to use its supported by other clients. But the documentation is client-orientated
because I think that for example and Android developer doesn't want to read any iOS
documentation.
Please view this on FireFox, I am using position sticky and I haven't done any js to
make it work on other browsers.
Colors, spaces, sizes, fonts and styles are not done yet. This is just wireframe (better
than a few squares with arrows though, plus its responsive).
On docs click on android docs to see how the submenu works, I am following the same
pattern as in ionic, bootstrap, less and others
http://andresgalante.com/aerogearwebsite/
What do you think?
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November 17, 2014 at 9:35 AM
Hi Andres,
I like new organisation. One question would it be possible to integrate our logo ? I think
we should have that visible on the top :)
On the homepage, I like the focus on the solutions. But on the header, besides the
"solutions" (e.g. Sync and Push) could we have a similar header for an overview
page for platforms (e.g. Android, Cordova, iOS, mobile web), which than would link to
specific landing pages for Android/iOS? Or would that be confusing?
Greetings,
Matthias
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Andres Galante
November 17, 2014 at 8:45 AM
Good morning, I've been working on Aerogears website and build a "live
wireframe" to share with you and gather feedback.
The challenge was to combine a feature-orientated and a client-orientated UI, so this is
what I propose:
The website itself is feature-orientated, since a user will want to know if the feature he
wants to use its supported by other clients. But the documentation is client-orientated
because I think that for example and Android developer doesn't want to read any iOS
documentation.
Please view this on FireFox, I am using position sticky and I haven't done any js to
make it work on other browsers.
Colors, spaces, sizes, fonts and styles are not done yet. This is just wireframe (better
than a few squares with arrows though, plus its responsive).
On docs click on android docs to see how the submenu works, I am following the same
pattern as in ionic, bootstrap, less and others
http://andresgalante.com/aerogearwebsite/
What do you think?
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