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To add to the repo/inventory #10
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Looks like a good addition. Do you think it belongs in Case Studies & Examples section? Maybe we could add a reading list page to that section to start curating this type of content. |
I think Case Studies and Examples is a good section for this 😄 and a reading list page sounds fantastic. I'll look at describing some issues and raising some PR's this weekend |
@Erioldoesdesign If it helps, I can create the reading list to kick things off. Or if you'd prefer to try your hand at this, happy to hold off. Let me know your preference! |
That would be very helpful and lovely! thank you 🙏 |
This commit creates a reading list page in the _Case Studies & Examples_ page, as discussed in issue #10. This can be a catch-all resource for links, resources, articles, and other content that we don't necessarily wish to repeat, but wish to provide as a reference for others who are discovering our work. The reading list is initialized with the LibreOffice UX Principles, as shared by Eriol. Closes #10. Signed-off-by: Justin W. Flory (he/him) [UNICEF Innovation] <[email protected]>
@Erioldoesdesign Done in PR #11! Ready for you and the team's review. 🌟 |
This commit creates a reading list page in the _Case Studies & Examples_ page, as discussed in issue #10. This can be a catch-all resource for links, resources, articles, and other content that we don't necessarily wish to repeat, but wish to provide as a reference for others who are discovering our work. The reading list is initialized with the LibreOffice UX Principles, as shared by Eriol. Closes #10. Signed-off-by: Justin W. Flory (he/him) [UNICEF Innovation] <[email protected]>
This commit adds the Document Foundation UX Principles to the Case Studies page in the _Case Studies & Examples_ category, as discussed in issue #10. It also reworks some line spacing and formatting for consistency in the list. Closes #10. Signed-off-by: Justin W. Flory (he/him) [UNICEF Innovation] <[email protected]>
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Design/Principles
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