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Add FAQ to website #18

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styfle opened this issue Oct 20, 2017 · 4 comments
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Add FAQ to website #18

styfle opened this issue Oct 20, 2017 · 4 comments

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styfle commented Oct 20, 2017

When landing on https://js.org/ the only link to GitHub leads to this repo's issues.

After many clicks I finally found a different repo with a wiki that actually answered questions: https://github.com/js-org/dns.js.org/wiki

Can this information (or at least a link to the wiki) be hosted on the website itself?

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indus commented Oct 20, 2017 via email

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styfle commented Oct 20, 2017

I like https://dns.js.org/ and it seems clear.

However, what's not clear is that dns.js.org is where you go to get a subdomain.
When I think of getting a domain, I look for the word "domain" or "registrar" which are not present.

Maybe make the the word "subdomain" a hyperlink?

JS.ORG made subdomains available for developers and their projects for free

indus added a commit that referenced this issue Oct 20, 2017
as suggested in #18
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indus commented Oct 20, 2017

I don`t want to rename it after several years with that name, but I made the small changes you suggested. Maybe there will be some sort of overall redesign/relaunch in the future that makes things more clear. Thanks for pointing out this unclarity.

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