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Website is not responsive for small and medium devices #19

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techmannih opened this issue Oct 6, 2023 · 1 comment
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Website is not responsive for small and medium devices #19

techmannih opened this issue Oct 6, 2023 · 1 comment

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Hello @dscho ,
I found an issue in your website which is not responsive for a small device from 320px to 850px .
please you can check it also , I want to solve this issue ....please assign me
2023-10-06_17-12
2023-10-06_17-18

@dscho dscho transferred this issue from gitgitgadget/git Oct 6, 2023
@dscho dscho transferred this issue from gitgitgadget/gitgitgadget Oct 6, 2023
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dscho commented Oct 6, 2023

I want to solve this issue ....please assign me

There is no need to assign anybody, this is open source. You simply declare your intention to address it, and then address it.

@dscho dscho mentioned this issue Mar 8, 2025
dscho added a commit that referenced this issue Mar 8, 2025
Rather than trying to continue running something home-grown, let's
switch to a proper static site generator.

This partially addresses some concerns I [raised after integrating the
wiki
pages](#21 (comment))
and the problems we ran into when [the workflow to update the HTML pages
failed in a PR by a
contributor](#22 (comment)):
While it still does not offer convenient before/after views, it at least
allows to preview the changes in a fork, just like this here PR can be
previewed at https://dscho.github.io/gitgitgadget.github.io/

So why even bother with a powerful site generator like Hugo for
something as small as GitGitGadget's home page? Well, here are a couple
of reasons:

- As you can see
https://dscho.github.io/gitgitgadget.github.io/architecture, it re-adds
the syntax highlighting in code blocks that were lost in the transition
away from the wiki.
- It will make auto-generating a navigation bar (or a central index
page) much easier.
- It will make it easier to maintain a unified look-and-feel, e.g. when
adding something like an "Edit on GitHub" button.
- It should make it somewhat easier to make the site
[responsive](#19)
because of a much more standard way to build the site.
- The migration of the wiki pages was meant as a blueprint I could
follow in Git for Windows, where I want to stop wasting my time battling
spam and vandalism, and any subsequent work over here that can help with
that can increase the synergy between both projects.
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