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I've been using Axios for a while now (and I love it!! 😻 ), but one thing that has always bugged me is that there is no website...
Almost all of the big open source projects these days have a website – not only is it a way for potential users to find the product but I personally also just find it really cool when a great project has a great website.
Also, a website would allow for more structured documentation: Axios’ long README could be broken up into multiple pages that can be navigated via a side navigation bar.
🚀 I have already started building the website. Because I didn't know what colors to use, I took the liberty of choosing a temporary palette 🎨:
Also, because there has been no official winner of the logo contest (If anyone ever wins the logo contest, I'll happily patch it into this website and update the colors to match), I made a couple of logos (The one I chose is marked in the primary color):
My preliminary website design currently looks like this (check the live demo site at axios-demo.surge.sh):
A documentation page looks like this:
💬 I'd love to discuss this with the community, especially the maintainers 🧑💻, and receive a bit of guidance on the Axios brand & logo.
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I've been using Axios for a while now (and I love it!! 😻 ), but one thing that has always bugged me is that there is no website...
Almost all of the big open source projects these days have a website – not only is it a way for potential users to find the product but I personally also just find it really cool when a great project has a great website.
Also, a website would allow for more structured documentation: Axios’ long README could be broken up into multiple pages that can be navigated via a side navigation bar.
🚀 I have already started building the website. Because I didn't know what colors to use, I took the liberty of choosing a temporary palette 🎨:
Also, because there has been no official winner of the logo contest (If anyone ever wins the logo contest, I'll happily patch it into this website and update the colors to match), I made a couple of logos (The one I chose is marked in the primary color):
My preliminary website design currently looks like this (check the live demo site at axios-demo.surge.sh):
A documentation page looks like this:
💬 I'd love to discuss this with the community, especially the maintainers 🧑💻, and receive a bit of guidance on the Axios brand & logo.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: