Is the documentation site open to design tweaks? #339
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I went with a visually interesting and "rag right" design through the whole site, these colors included. I feel like this palette display is mostly for initial naming reference, but in actual practice you just type a color like Maybe tho, if it's really making it hard for folks, a new design that's more grid and table like could be nice. Could also make it a more interactive experience. But yeah, I think this display is mostly for an overview of the colors but while using the colors in code it's not a reference anymore. Thanks for offering this tho! It's not a bad idea, I just don't think the current one is broken. |
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Disclaimer, I'm not a designer :)
I really like the current site, but it is very data-dense and can be hard to parse quickly.
For example, the color grid, can be hard to track at a glance.
I've put together a very quick mock.
Suggestion
![CleanShot 2023-01-24 at 23 45 43](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/55621012/214295525-c62415e2-8fdb-4271-81c9-79b725bb9b76.png)
Current on wide screen
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/55621012/214295830-14785bec-253c-4a02-8740-e4a4f74ff0bb.png)
Side by side
![CleanShot 2023-01-24 at 23 46 53](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/55621012/214295532-7a477db5-6cb9-4f13-a09f-2777f213b8b1.png)
For comparison, the tailwind color grid: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/customizing-colors#default-color-palette
Having the number always visible might also be useful from a reference point of view
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