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Create individual subpages for events, members etc #56

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thomesh opened this issue Feb 6, 2018 · 5 comments
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Create individual subpages for events, members etc #56

thomesh opened this issue Feb 6, 2018 · 5 comments

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@thomesh
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thomesh commented Feb 6, 2018

The current structure of the website is limiting the development drastically. The first step to improve the website is to seperate the page into individual subpages. We could keep the current page as the landing page.

@thomesh thomesh changed the title [design] Create individual subpages for events, members etc [feature request] Create individual subpages for events, members etc Feb 6, 2018
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hiroMTB commented Feb 6, 2018

I guess it is already.
For example this is individual page for event.
http://lacunalab.org/events/2017-07-09_science_salon_002.html

We don't have member individual page though.

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thomesh commented Feb 6, 2018

What I am talking about is a navbar that links to different htmls instead of anchors on the one-pager to have dedicated sites that we can work on individually > events.html, members.html etc.

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hiroMTB commented Feb 6, 2018

ah like a Category page.
We can make a quick wireframe and lets see how it looks like at next DO.
I think it's not necessary though.

@monothom monothom changed the title [feature request] Create individual subpages for events, members etc Create individual subpages for events, members etc Feb 6, 2018
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sesneaky commented Feb 6, 2018

What Thomas has been talking about is a complete restructuring of the site, which at this stage I would move towards and take all of these issues into account, while moving to a better user experience, more maintainable code and easier-to-update content. But: redesign has to happen first.

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hiroMTB commented Feb 6, 2018

+1

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