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Consolidate navbar items to accomodate new pages #13

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chris-tse opened this issue May 14, 2021 · 0 comments
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Consolidate navbar items to accomodate new pages #13

chris-tse opened this issue May 14, 2021 · 0 comments

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chris-tse commented May 14, 2021

What is the Issue?

  • Is the issue a bug?
  • Is the issue a proposed new feature?
  • Is the issue an enhancement?

Describe the Issue

With some newly added pages such as the new /contact page and blog pages, we should find a way to clean up the navbar and see which ones can be combined into secondary links on another page.

Possible Solution

Given our current layout, it would be best to stick to 5 items max. They are currently:

  • Home
  • Slack
  • Newcomers
  • People
  • Resources

I think that the Slack, Newcomers, and People pages could likely be links on the Resources page, maybe on their own outside of the dropdown sections. Since we do want Slack more prominent, I'm okay with keeping it top level.

Contact would be a good candidate for a top level nav item, and possibly blog, though there's no telling how many more posts we'll make in this way (if any at all).

It might look something like this:

  • Home
  • Slack
  • Blog
  • Resources
    • Add links to Newcomers and People page here
  • Contact

Example:
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Given it's less of a blog and more like information and announcements, we could call it something else, like "Info" maybe?

Would this be a good first issue?*

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  • No
  • Once we have figured out how to organize it

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