Closed jeffw16 closed 8 years ago
Comment by jeffw16 Tuesday Jun 16, 2015 at 22:24 GMT
Actually, I think it's better if Premium is a whole separate row of text. This will make the product more advertised.
Comment by jeffw16 Tuesday Jun 16, 2015 at 22:49 GMT
I added a Premium promo blurb below the 3 reasons.
Comment by jeffw16 Wednesday Jun 17, 2015 at 04:05 GMT
Now that I think about it, logged in users don't need to see the "Affordable, Efficient, Intuitive" or AEI blurbs, since they've already signed in and have an account. In my opinion, this section could be replaced by a "news" section, Twitter feed, etc., or better, the premium blurb can replace the AEI blurb. This allows for more strategic marketing geared towards the statuses of the users. The less static content an application has, the more things an application can do.
As for the dismissible alert, I'd recommend adding this to the set creation and review pages only, if the proposals above are implemented. The dismissible alert's status should be registered with a local cookie, and should expire every week or month.
Comment by justinpotts Wednesday Jun 17, 2015 at 04:27 GMT
@jeffw16, let's do this: at a later date, we can come up with a layout of what we want to replace AEI and how we want to do that, so let's leave it off of this PR for now. We can merge this, then come up with a rough idea of the new logged in home page elements.
I'll file an issue for both the dismissible alert, as well as the tailored home page for logged in users that we can look at later.
Thoughts?
Comment by justinpotts Wednesday Jun 17, 2015 at 04:39 GMT
@jeffw16 Awesome-sauce. If you want to save that Premium blurb off somewhere we can tie that back in for issue #7
Issue by jeffw16 Tuesday Jun 16, 2015 at 21:42 GMT Originally opened as https://github.com/justinpotts/terml.io-retired/pull/2
jeffw16 included the following code: https://github.com/justinpotts/terml.io-retired/pull/2/commits