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Adding new pages to the Zarr website w/ sitemap #80

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MSanKeys963 opened this issue Mar 26, 2023 · 6 comments
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Adding new pages to the Zarr website w/ sitemap #80

MSanKeys963 opened this issue Mar 26, 2023 · 6 comments

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@MSanKeys963
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MSanKeys963 commented Mar 26, 2023

Hi all. 👋🏻

Linking this from #78 (comment).

Recently I added an adopters page to our website (see #77). Taking it forward, I've got a few updates lined up for our homepage (https://zarr.dev/). They are as follows:

Here's a rough illustration of the proposed idea above:

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The current state of progress for this issue:

Let me know what everyone thinks of it. Suggestions/thoughts are welcome. Thanks!

@joshmoore
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Can we get /zeps, /blog and any other subpages included?

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Can we get /zeps, /blog and any other subpages included?

Under the /community, right?

@joshmoore
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Sorry, first I meant in the drawing so we're discussing everything and both of those sub-pages are under the top-level not under /community.

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Sure, I've updated the description and the sitemap drawing.

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normanrz commented Apr 5, 2023

If you want you can add https://zarr.webknossos.org/ to the data page.

What about the specs? Will they also be part of this structure?

And, what about a page with a list of the library implementations and supporting end-user software?

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MSanKeys963 commented Apr 6, 2023

Hi @normanrz.

If you want you can add https://zarr.webknossos.org/ to the data page.

For sure. The page looks great.

What about the specs? Will they also be part of this structure?

I can add a subpage (https://zarr.dev/specs) which would link to https://zarr-specs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/specs.html.

And, what about a page with a list of the library implementations and supporting end-user software?

I haven't thought about it, but this could be a nice addition. Thanks for bringing it up.

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