Hi,
sorry if I jump to the last part, but commenting in detail your proposa
goes beyond this mail.
Reach out with me on that.
ON certain things like blog or community I gave already some hints.
Luke Lollard via Discussion list for the GNUstep programming environment
wrote:
P.S. The current navigation doesn't work with the great [Arctic Fox][1]
web browser, by Riccardo. Any new interaction design on this should work
with that. :)
[1]: https://github.com/rmottola/Arctic-Fox/
This is really strange... what current website are you referring to?
since Riccardo doing webdesign is the same person developing
ArcticFox... it cannot be! Rest assured is that I developed both the
current documentation redesign and minor gnustep and gap website update
by using ArcticFox and SeaMonkey. They are my preferred browsers!
I then tested mobile on my iPad and while not perfect, it is quite
usable, so I also wonder the responsiveness issues somebody mentioned -
current design works quite well (while I have my doubts e.g. on Steven's
proposal).
This is also the reason why I kept bootstrap 3.4 and only did a minor
update: it was a very compatible version. Newer ones really break not
just legacy browser but also a lot minor ones (SeaMonkey, PaleMoon,
Basilisk, ecc ecc) anything which is really not latest Chrome/Firefox
and I dislike that. So until the issue is that new browsers don't render
old stuff... I would like to stick to it. (Happened, e.g. when they
dropped mixed content and actively fight plain http for https for a
fake sense of security, but that gets into another discussion)