The navbar feels kind of cramped, IMO. I don't know how to work on this site locally, but I hacked a prototype in Chromium devtools.
Before:
![before](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/181177/63644739-55ec5a80-c6a4-11e9...)
After:
![after](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/181177/63644741-5e449580-c6a4-11e9...)
I made the following changes:
- On the logo image I set the top, right and bottom margins to `.5em` - On the logo text I set the `line-height` to `2em` (FIXME: not perfectly centered vertically) - On the anchors in the nav menu, I set `line-height` to `3em`. - On the nav menu `<ul>` I added the class `navbar-right`.
Looks pretty good, and I especially like the additional spacing between the logo and the name :+1:
@codebrainz running the site locally is as easy as: `make docker-build && make docker-run`. https://github.com/geany/www.geany.org/blob/master/README.dev.md has all the boring details.
Afterwards, it should be easy to create a PR. I'm not very keen on replaying your described changes on the code.
@eht16 cool, I'll try it out and if I can get it working I'll replace my latest Issues with Pull Requests. Thanks!
I'm closing this since I have no idea how/where to make these changes.
Closed #15.
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