For example, I’m using Debian, and I think we could learn a thing or two from Mint about how to make it “friendlier” for new users. I often see Mint recommended to new users, but rarely Debian, which has a goal to be “the universal operating system”.
I also think we could learn website design from… looks at notes …everyone else.

        • Possibly linux
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          77 months ago

          Its missing tons of images, CSS and unnecessary frameworks. So no, it is not normal

          • @Epzillon@lemmy.ml
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            Sorry if my irony wasn’t too obvious. It certainly is not supposed to look that way. There are a lot of pages all over the internet that function just as garbage as this, especially on mobile. That’s why I meant it looks “normal” as in not out of the ordinary.

      • @Alsephina@lemmy.ml
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        87 months ago

        You probably shouldn’t be accessing a linux distro’s website from mobile but yeah the site does look weird and amateur

        • @Revan343@lemmy.ca
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          You probably shouldn’t be accessing a linux distro’s website from mobile

          Well how else am I going to access it, I borked my computer mid-install :P

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          67 months ago

          No excuse for websites that render poorly on mobile nowadays.

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          You probably shouldn’t be accessing a linux distro’s website from mobile

          I don’t think it’s good to hand-wave a website’s poor user experience and instead blame the user’s device. The fact of the matter is that Debian’s website is not as responsive as it could (imo, should) be and results in a bad user experience. With mobile traffic being responsible for over 55% of the internet’s traffic, it can be generally assumed a user’s first experience learning about a distro will be on a mobile device. If that first impression is bad, that can spell bad news for that distro’s adoption/onboarding.