[Cryptech Core] Fwd: Fwd: CrypTech website staged
Karen O'Donoghue
odonoghue at isoc.org
Wed Jul 6 22:15:18 UTC 2016
This is what I get for sending a quick note from my phone… (I hate auto correct…)
I meant… Does anyone have any decent high resolution pictures of the alpha board. If so, please send them to me. If not, I have asked some folks to take some pictures for the workshop, and we can update the pictures shortly after the workshop.
Karen
From: Karen O'Donoghue <odonoghue at isoc.org<mailto:odonoghue at isoc.org>>
Date: July 6, 2016 at 5:20:29 PM EDT
To: Pavel Shatov <meisterpaul1 at yandex.ru<mailto:meisterpaul1 at yandex.ru>>
Cc: "core at cryptech.is<mailto:core at cryptech.is>" <core at cryptech.is<mailto:core at cryptech.is>>
Subject: Re: [Cryptech Core] Fwd: CrypTech website staged
Does anyone have some decent huh tea pictures of the alpha board? That would've fabulous!
Sent from my iPhone
On Jul 6, 2016, at 5:08 PM, Pavel Shatov <meisterpaul1 at yandex.ru<mailto:meisterpaul1 at yandex.ru>> wrote:
On 06.07.2016 22:23, Karen O'Donoghue wrote:
Folks,
Here is the staged website. Comments welcome. We can always make changes
later, but I want an updated website in place prior to the workshop
next Friday.
Beyond being a nicer design, the point of this effort is to make it
easier for us non-website people like Heather and I (and others) to keep
more current content on the website.
My only suggestion is to replace the picture of Novena and dev-bridge with a picture of an actual Alpha board. Or maybe keep those two and add Alpha to them to show Novena -> dev-bridge -> Alpha progression.
Karen
Begin forwarded message:
*From: *Arlen Johnson <arlen at sphericalcowgroup.com<mailto:arlen at sphericalcowgroup.com>
<mailto:arlen at sphericalcowgroup.com>>
*Subject: **CrypTech website staged*
*Date: *July 6, 2016 at 2:56:59 PM EDT
*To: *Karen O'Donoghue <odonoghue at isoc.org<mailto:odonoghue at isoc.org> <mailto:odonoghue at isoc.org>>
*Cc: *Heather Flanagan <hlf at sphericalcowconsulting.com<mailto:hlf at sphericalcowconsulting.com>
<mailto:hlf at sphericalcowconsulting.com>>
*Reply-To: *<arlen at sphericalcowgroup.com<mailto:arlen at sphericalcowgroup.com>
<mailto:arlen at sphericalcowgroup.com>>
Hi, Karen -
I've staged the CrypTech website at
https://dev.sphericalcloud.com/cryptech
Notes and recommendations:
* Unless there is more content to be placed on the front page, I
recommend moving the contents of "Overview" to the front page and
breaking out the hyperlink from “CrypTech: Building Transparency
into Cryptography” (which points at a PDF) . This might result in
a front page like the screenshot shown at the bottom of this email.
* If there are more photographs to work with, please pass them
along, and I'll find ways to make use of them when you want to
highlight posts for the carousel.
* To push a post into the carousel, ensure the post has a "featured
image" at 1900 x 600 pixels (smaller than that won't work well
with this theme), and set the post's category to "Highlighted".
At the moment, the only good image we have built for that size is
CrypTech-workshop-1920x600.jpg. It's available in the media library.
Option:
* If you'd like, we could place the text "Making the Internet a
Little Bit Safer" just under the logo to keep it ever-present.
It's certainly not needed, but it speaks quickly to what CrypTech
is about. The trade-off is clarity of purpose (include it) vs.
cleanliness of design (don't include it). Like so:
Possible front page screenshot (using the current Overview content for
the front page):
save image
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