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Updates to the Archive page #378

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tiyiprh opened this issue Jan 16, 2024 · 2 comments
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Updates to the Archive page #378

tiyiprh opened this issue Jan 16, 2024 · 2 comments
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tiyiprh commented Jan 16, 2024

Instead of having the archive page land on the years and then the users having to drill down into the years to see the blog posts, we are proposing just one landing page that houses all the blog posts and is scrollable.

Each year would be separated by a line separator and be anchored to the top as the user scrolls down. There would also be a "back to top" that would take the user back to the top of each section. Each blog would also be opened in a new tab.

One option is still noting the number of blogs under the year.
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Another option is using a badge to note the number of blogs next to the year
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Let me know your thoughts!

@oraNod oraNod added the future enhancement New feature or request label Jan 17, 2024
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oraNod commented Jan 17, 2024

Thanks for going into so much detail @tiyiprh I agree those changes look a lot better than the current page! I think these changes will require some work on the nikola templates so I added the future enhancement label because it's less likely for this to be resolved before the initial launch.

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tiyiprh commented Jan 17, 2024

Sounds good! Thanks!

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