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It's ugly, feels cold and unwelcoming, feels outdated
Too much information on one page. This page should primarily act as a feeder to other content.
Primary calls to action (view on Github and Download) don't reflect actual goals
Confusing navigation. E.g. Learn link takes users away from the controlled experience, "Develop" isn't clear that this is where Docs live.
Random content thrown onto page (videos take a lot of space, random codeschool link)
Tiny fonts with lots of text, makes users less likely to read (too much time commitment)
Examples are lacking context (Ie the basics requires interaction with annotations before anything is explained). There should probably be one in-context example that gives the gist of Angular, and links to other documentation.
Edit Me links cause SSL warning because they post to non-https.
Proposals:
Think more about the experience for these types of users: developers who are new to Angular (What's Angular about?), advanced angular developers looking for specific reference (How do I use this service?), occasional developer looking for tutorial or guide (What's the best way to define a complex directive), (secondary user: non-developers curious about angular)
Start with fresh content outline for the page, and write content more purposefully and succinctly
Relevant, targeted content and calls to action above the fold. (TBD what is most relevant)
Re-think navigation from user perspective
Create parts of IA to allow for content that's currently randomly placed throughout page
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Edit Me links cause SSL warning because they post to non-https.
These appear to go to https links on Plunker now.
It's odd that we use 88 KB (44 + 44) just to show a preview image of the videos and half of it is just to show a red YouTube icon over the top on hover.
I also find it odd that I have to click on 'DEVELOP' when I'm looking to start searching the docs. There should be a search box on the home page.
Clicking on LEARN->Videos takes you to a channel that is mostly unrelated to AngularJS (the first two rows are Angular). Redirecting to a curated playlist would probably be better.
Clicking LEARN->Case Studies takes you to https://www.madewithangular.com which may not be maintained anymore. The maintainer listed on the site goes to a 404 on GitHub. The associated Twitter account hasn't tweeted in about 3 years.
DEVELOP->Contribute, and even the next link for 'Contributing', doesn't mention that the project is in LTS and how likely contributors efforts are to be accepted.
DEVELOP->'Seed App project template' goes to a seed that is significantly out of date. It doesn't use components, doesn't use webpack or typescript (or even types), etc.
DISCUSS
Blog goes to an out of date blog that redirects you to blog.angular.io which doesn't have any recent AngularJS content.
Twitter goes to an Angular account that doesn't tweet about AngularJS
The "DESIGN DOCS & NOTES" button above the fold takes you to a empty Google Drive folder.
@Splaktar At this point, when AngularJS is in LTS mode and in a year or so support will stop completely, I don't think it makes sense to focus on any significant docs revamp.
Problems (as opined by @davideast and @jeffbcross):
Proposals:
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