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Proposal: News page reorganization #121

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ashygee opened this issue Mar 7, 2019 · 1 comment
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Proposal: News page reorganization #121

ashygee opened this issue Mar 7, 2019 · 1 comment

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@ashygee
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ashygee commented Mar 7, 2019

What is this?

This issue is to propose a re-design of the layout for the News page. Right now our What's New page looks more like a changelog for Primer's different packages. At the time of this writing, there are 8 different releases to scroll through before getting to any type of article.

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I propose separating new releases from news involving the design system as a whole or what's going on with our team. I think having releases in their own section will create for a much quicker and more efficient solution for anyone looking to browse what the latest releases are as well as being able to keep up to date with all of the exciting news/events/articles involving Primer and our team.

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This sounds sensible to me. Let's group this with larger design updates to the site.

@emplums emplums added the ds-reviewed Removes this issue/PR from the first responder list. label Mar 11, 2019
@broccolini broccolini moved this from To Do to Backlog in primer.style tracking Jun 30, 2019
@yaili yaili moved this from Backlog to To do in primer.style tracking Feb 25, 2020
@yaili yaili added status: discussion and removed ds-reviewed Removes this issue/PR from the first responder list. enhancement labels Feb 25, 2020
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