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petergtz opened this issue Nov 8, 2022 · 0 comments
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Restructure the PyWhy website #8

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petergtz commented Nov 8, 2022

I propose a slight restructuring of the PyWhy website at https://pywhy.org.

The following mockups give an overview of the changes (providing 3 slightly different versions here for discussion). Clicking on thumbnails will open them in a zoomable version:

Some explanation of the changes:

  • Main page:

    • Move mission statement up. Should not be below the fold
    • Replace installation instructions with button to DoWhy documentation website -> Getting Started/installation section. Target audience of pywhy.org is business owners and decision makers. But we also want to provide a path for scientists who land here, so they get quickly to where they want to be.
    • Remove Learn section. Case Studies and News are more important for target audience.
    • Align cards in height
    • Remove round corners. Doesn't play well with the general style of the page.
    • Only show 3 cards in a row to make it less daunting
  • Header:

    • Install in header links to the installation page in DoWhy docs. (We should keep these instructions in one place.)
    • Let Resources point back to the main page, but it should scroll right to the Resources section. (no dedicated resources page)
    • Replace the Learn dropdown in the header with a direct Case Studies link, pointing to a dedicated Case Studies page.

Stays as is (for now):

  • News page and the link to it in the header

Not done yet (will open separate issues for these):

  • We should have a proper mobile website. Business owners and decision makers rarely use bigger screens these days.
  • Make tall cards on main page vertically smaller
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