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Home Page: https://www.bencodezen.io
The source code for my personal site
Home Page: https://www.bencodezen.io
Currently VuePress outputs future posts and the time checked on posts isn't matching the personal time.
Missing author and link
Users should be able to see
For now, just focus on Twitter. It should allow people to share the blog post / page.
Less necessary because this is a personal site, but good practice
User tried to click on icon to go to link but it didn't work as expected
Inspired from Una's portfolio, footer should contain all my social media links for easy reference
Use https://www.homsweethom.com/about/ for inspiration
This should be a fairly short post with a consistent format to recommend:
Home page should have a banner to announce anything major for users to pay attention to
User should be able to view YouTube links I post directly on the page.
The text reads funny
Needs to be more developer focused
The content is super blocking from a visual perspective
This is causing issues on production
Does not seem to be working
This is contingent on a proper services page and an improved Contact page
When the user clicks on media link, it highlights both sections since it shares a root directory it seems.
Update page PR is not as relevant for my personal site. Need to make it easier for people to give feedback.
Services / Speaking & Training
Features:
The purpose of this is to simplify the excerpts which have been giving me issues.
https://github.com/marketplace
Sentry vs LogRocket vs Rollbar
Blog posts should have a "Related Articles" section that gives readers the chance to check out other content to encourage discoverability of items.
Harry Roberts services page is an example to use as inspiration
Use this for inspiration
https://www.viget.com/articles/sitstay-building-a-tit-for-tat-petsitting-app/
Requirements:
Pagination is currently rudimentary and can't be saved or cached via URL. So best to use a load more which is simpler
Search is not usable on mobile
Inspired from Harry Roberts:
Request to Speak
I would absolutely love to speak at your conference! However, I do just have a few questions to make the whole process a lot simpler and upfront for everyone involved. If you could fire me an email answering as many of the below as possible, I’d be really grateful. If you don’t have answers to everything just yet, please don’t worry—this is just a rough starting point, not a test. Please also remember that there is no right or wrong answer to any of these questions.
When and where is your conference? I once travelled 12,000 miles to give a talk; I’m not afraid of a commute.
How many attendees do you expect to have? Rough figures or previous sizes are perfectly fine.
What kind of audience do you have? It helps to know what the audience will be like (e.g. mainly front-end developers, mainly designers, etc.).
Which other speakers have you approached? It helps to be aware of any other speakers who run the risk of delivering similar talks.
How long does the talk need to be? Do you have a set talk duration? 45 minutes is usually ideal.
Do you have any specific AV limitations? I’m very reluctant to use your machine to present from, and I prefer a lapel or headset microphone. Do you imagine there might be any issues with that?
Do you cover speaker expenses? Flights, hotels, train journeys, etc.
What kind of talk would you like? I usually give technical talks (CSS architecture, performance, etc.), but am open to discussing other topics.
Do you require a brand new talk? Writing talks takes a lot of time and effort: forewarned is forearmed.
When can I start publicising your event? Do you want to keep the lineup quiet for a while, or can I add your event to my speaking list immediately?
Do you plan to compensate speakers? I usually charge a fee to speak, however its value is open to discussion for indie and non-profit events.
There is currently a tagline "Not your average blog" which is an artifact from my go blog days. It needs to be thought through as far as content and delivery from a design perspective.
Margins seem too big?
It seems like the script isn't able to detect the elements and doesn't do anything.
User should be able to easily locate the last updated field
It should be on the right side and hidden unless activated
Looks fine when doing responsive on desktop
Page: Contact
Features:
Message:
I am currently only accepting requests for on-site trainings and speaking gigs. If you are a recruiter, I love you, but please don’t call or email me.
If you would like to get in touch, please shoot me an email at [email protected] and I’ll try get back to you within a day or so!
Post should include a snippet on how long it takes something to read
Inspired from https://jenmyers.net/log/2018/index.html
While it's useful to have the repo link for projects where users want to see the source code quickly, it's currently taking up real estate and not critical.
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