The effort continues! To give an idea of what's changed, here's a commit log: Unmerged into origin/master (19) - master Replace header generic org description with quote - Remove jQuery, do smooth scrolling with CSS - Add open grabh meta tags - Don't eval src blocks on export, by default - Org table auto-formatting - Start using a setupfile for common properties - Change main banner style - bigger and greener - Improve mobile experience - Tweak banners - Use svg unicorn in navbar - Make font less thin - Place nav on top of page - Change link colours - Autoformatting - (Re)add quotes script - Add banner to index - Tweak implementation of body padding in css - Add navbar - Start using SCSS Feedback / issue reporting is appreciated :) just visit http://orgmode.tecosaur.com/ for a preview. I've mainly focused on the index page, next up is features. Hope you're all having a nice weekend, Timothy. Russell Adams writes: > I wouldn't recommend anyone use Discord so you won't find me > there, much less Facebook or the other horrid scourges devouring > the internet. As an OSS project, I think Org's users should stay > on Freenode. > > IRC isn't difficult, perhaps you should try it sometime. There's > plenty of clients, and even one inside Emacs (ERC). Good news on that front - Yesterday I spent the evening getting Circe going, so I'm now on #org-mode, if you care to chat :) Scott Randby wrote: > There is one thing, something which has nothing to do with the > new design or the old design, that has sort of bugged me for a > long time though. That thing is the advertisement for "The Org > Mode 7 Reference Manual." Org is now at version 9.3.7, there > have been significant changes to Org since version 7, and the > manual isn't available anymore (as stated on the page). > Potential and new users might be confused by the advertisement. > Perhaps there is another graphic that can replace the graphic of > the cover of the printed reference manual. I'll get around to content in a bit, maybe today, maybe a few days.