Updates to grin.mw

Can anyone read this?

Here’s the thing, if people want me to be the site maintainer, I want to rebuild it without Jekyll, that way people can easily change things themselves instead of expecting someone else to do it.

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Fixed so that text is always readable on the navbar.


Whoopsie I borked the DNS. It’s always DNS. You can still access the site via:

And the site will be back at grin.mw soon.

I don’t quite get it in this thread. The common practice for a navbar should be fixed at the top of the page and the content should not scroll above it! Please view any modern website for an example!

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I mean I won’t say whether a nav bar needs to be a certain place or color but it definitely needs to be readable and not interfere with the webpage elements. Transparent does not work when there is text underneath.

Here is a simple example of a responsive navbar.

https://www.reuters.com/

We don’t have a modern website

¯\(ツ)

Let’s not forget that uniqueness has its charm :magic_wand:. There are thousands of moon shot fancy modern crypto project websites out there with fancy looking logo’s that all look quite the same. Yet from many community members, including myself, you hear that the unique style of the logo, the unique style of the website, those were the things that made them curious and started their journey down the Grin rabbit hole.

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Yep, the site design is just fine as is. It could use some updating in different parts, but I don’t plan on making any big changes.

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The website looks lazy and ugly.

IMO, grin homepage is standing out other crypto homepage as it’s not same same fancy templates out there, it’s cheap, just few bucks to buy themeforest but I see it’s not worth. let’s keep as it is

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Thanks for the work @transatoshi.

@happypigeon. I think we’re at the point as a community where we need less talk and more action.

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