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This is a tutorial we are using for Django Girls workshops
http://tutorial.djangogirls.org/
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"what my website should look like" section #639

Open lpmayos opened 8 years ago

lpmayos commented 8 years ago

At the DjangoGirls Barcelona workshop, some of the attendees commented that was difficult to imagine what they were building. After talking to Lucie, she agreed that having a "what my website should look like" section may, specially for people doing the tutorial alone.

olasitarska commented 8 years ago

Isn't the screenshot in the Introduction already fulfilling this?

lpmayos commented 8 years ago

Hi! For people with some technical knowledge yes, but maybe for beginners it is not clear what a blog is, how is it different from a regular website or news section, etc. It may be useful for them to know that they are building their own blog, a place where they will log in and add some content, and make it public so other people can access it... At least that is what the girls suggested :)

olasitarska commented 8 years ago

I see! If you want to add something about this to introduction, feel free! :)

lpmayos commented 8 years ago

I have no time right now, that is why I opened an issue (as suggested by Lucie), but if nobody can I'll review it after exams :)

tBaxter commented 8 years ago

It turned up on #django today that the CSS covered in the css section of the tutorial will not necessarily result in the screenshots seen. Notably, there is no float: right rule on .date. That caused some confusion around why the developer's site did not appear correct.