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Elmar Klausmeier
Tue, Apr 20, 2021 6:52 PM

Hello,

I would not consider the J-Pilot web-site a mess. But, yes, there are a
number of dead links, the German translation pages need some cleanup. Some
CSS here and there probably would help -- I would probably switch over to
Tailwind CSS. The pages should be harmonized with the rest of the site.
Updating screenshots to GTK3. So probably overall pretty simple changes.

How do you want changes to your web-site? As pull-requests and keeping it
all within Jekyll?

Thanks.

Elmar Klausmeier.


On 4/2/21 9:29 PM, Judd Montgomery wrote:

I built a new release and package for jpilot-2.0.1.  The website is a
HUGE mess.  If anyone wants to work on it, it could use it.

Hello, I would not consider the J-Pilot web-site a mess. But, yes, there are a number of dead links, the German translation pages need some cleanup. Some CSS here and there probably would help -- I would probably switch over to Tailwind CSS. The pages should be harmonized with the rest of the site. Updating screenshots to GTK3. So probably overall pretty simple changes. How do you want changes to your web-site? As pull-requests and keeping it all within Jekyll? Thanks. Elmar Klausmeier. - - - > On 4/2/21 9:29 PM, Judd Montgomery wrote: >> I built a new release and package for jpilot-2.0.1. The website is a >> HUGE mess. If anyone wants to work on it, it could use it.
JM
Judd Montgomery
Tue, Apr 20, 2021 7:09 PM

Hi Elmar,

I used Jekyll for this many years ago and it was fine.  Lately I tried
to upgrade to a recent Jekyll and I could not get it to build or things
to look right.  I spent some time starting over with a recent Jekyll,
but then had trouble with not being able to get the images to look
right, etc.  I decided to spend my time on the GTK3 port instead.

I would accept pull request with Jekyll or another framework if you wanted.

Judd

On 4/20/21 2:52 PM, Elmar Klausmeier wrote:

Hello,

I would not consider the J-Pilot web-site a mess. But, yes, there are a
number of dead links, the German translation pages need some cleanup. Some
CSS here and there probably would help -- I would probably switch over to
Tailwind CSS. The pages should be harmonized with the rest of the site.
Updating screenshots to GTK3. So probably overall pretty simple changes.

How do you want changes to your web-site? As pull-requests and keeping it
all within Jekyll?

Thanks.

Elmar Klausmeier.


On 4/2/21 9:29 PM, Judd Montgomery wrote:

I built a new release and package for jpilot-2.0.1.  The website is a
HUGE mess.  If anyone wants to work on it, it could use it.


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Hi Elmar, I used Jekyll for this many years ago and it was fine.  Lately I tried to upgrade to a recent Jekyll and I could not get it to build or things to look right.  I spent some time starting over with a recent Jekyll, but then had trouble with not being able to get the images to look right, etc.  I decided to spend my time on the GTK3 port instead. I would accept pull request with Jekyll or another framework if you wanted. Judd On 4/20/21 2:52 PM, Elmar Klausmeier wrote: > Hello, > > I would not consider the J-Pilot web-site a mess. But, yes, there are a > number of dead links, the German translation pages need some cleanup. Some > CSS here and there probably would help -- I would probably switch over to > Tailwind CSS. The pages should be harmonized with the rest of the site. > Updating screenshots to GTK3. So probably overall pretty simple changes. > > How do you want changes to your web-site? As pull-requests and keeping it > all within Jekyll? > > Thanks. > > Elmar Klausmeier. > > - - - > >> On 4/2/21 9:29 PM, Judd Montgomery wrote: >>> I built a new release and package for jpilot-2.0.1. The website is a >>> HUGE mess. If anyone wants to work on it, it could use it. > _______________________________________________ > Jpilot mailing list -- jpilot@lists.jpilot.org > To unsubscribe send an email to jpilot-leave@lists.jpilot.org