biaslab/biaslab-hugo

some final touches

bertdv opened this issue · 1 comments

I had a look at the current state and I think it looks great. I want to suggest some final touches. Some of these items are actually for the academic-theme and some are for biaslab-hugo, but for convenience (for my convenience) I ve listed them together:

  • bio page for Anouk: change Bsc to BSc
  • increase font size a bit for subtitle "Bayesian Intelligent Autonomous Systems". The line between the title (BIASlab) and the subtitle may not be needed.
  • Move Mission and approach pages to the blog (and as we discussed, use the blog titles). The [read more] then just points to the blogs. And then remove the existing blogs or keep them as hidden examples for new authors, eg post.md-example
  • In the mission page, last line: fix the links: "Please have a look at our [publications](link here) and [projects](link here) sections for an overview of our work".
  • For consistency, switch Eric's image for now to his portrait image. The current one is very hard to see on a small screen (eg phone).
  • The pub by Thijs is not published in the Aug-2016 edition of IEEE Tr. journal. Probably write: accepted for publication, 2016
  • the formatting of Projects, Publications and Blogs sections on the front page should be consistent.
    • The project titles should get the same font as the publication titles and the blog titles. I think we should try one size smaller than what we currently have for the publication (and blog) titles.
    • I think there is no need to add another color (green) to the pub dates and journals. Let's change that to the same blue as the authors. We don't want too many colors.

I am of course not sure if the requested font changes actually make it look better, so if you want to suggest something else, go ahead.

Finally, low priority, but some sections seem quite spacey. Eg there is a lot of white space in the blog section and the publications section. No need to change that now but if you can quickly do something about that, then please try something. If not, let it be.

done!