{"id":7178,"date":"2016-01-09T15:09:08","date_gmt":"2016-01-09T14:09:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/77.104.147.199\/~theleobo\/?p=6422"},"modified":"2016-01-09T15:09:08","modified_gmt":"2016-01-09T14:09:08","slug":"brand-new-website","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.fetz.cc\/2016\/01\/09\/brand-new-website\/","title":{"rendered":"Brand new Website"},"content":{"rendered":"
The website kept growing for the last two years and it started to become a little difficult to keep an overview of what is going on there, I’ve decided to relaunch the website with some more structured layout. Here it is and I hope you are as thrilled about it as I am. Let me explain the idea behind the new layout\u2026<\/p>\n
Obviously the the most important page of all \u2013 I guess. It should give an overview of the project, feature new blogposts and make the user want to read more articles. For me it was a big task to decide what’s important and what isn’t. After several iterations I finally found the optimal way (and structure) to do it. Clean and very reduced layout and structure, big images, easy to read typography.<\/p>\n
My blogposts will be structured in four\u00a0main categories:<\/p>\n
The rest will be content to explain the project itself or document it.<\/p>\n
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Below the main header – which will show the most recent or some other featured blog-post – the latest post of each main category will be featured, so users will be able to find the most interesting content.<\/p>\n
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Below that all recent posts are listed in chronological order, so nothing is getting lost.<\/p>\n
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At the very bottom I’ve implemented a map which shows blogposts from countries I’ve already been (or I’m planning to go there). So an easy overview of my travel-history and future. On the right side you’ll find a slideshow of the supporters of the project. Without them it would have been harder to raise money for my trips.<\/p>\n
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