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Move the "try out athens" section from the homepage to a separate page #741

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arschles opened this issue Oct 4, 2018 · 1 comment · Fixed by #751
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Move the "try out athens" section from the homepage to a separate page #741

arschles opened this issue Oct 4, 2018 · 1 comment · Fixed by #751
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arschles commented Oct 4, 2018

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

#740 seems to make the homepage clearer (preview it here), and I think the "Try it now" section takes away from the clear "why you should stay on the docs page" message by adding noise.

Describe the solution you'd like

I think we should move this section to a new page and link to it from the home page with some text like this:

"Like what you hear? Try Athens Now (this would be a link to the new page)!

Describe alternatives you've considered

I can't think of another way to reduce noise on the homepage

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I noticed this when I was was working on #740

@arschles arschles added the docs improvements/changes to our documentation label Oct 4, 2018
@arschles arschles added this to the v0.1.0 milestone Oct 4, 2018
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gbrls commented Oct 5, 2018

I'll take this

arschles pushed a commit that referenced this issue Oct 6, 2018
* Moved try-out from homepage to a new page, suggested in #741

* Fixing try out page title
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