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Yeah I'm also concerned about this. I think dynamic rendering would be tricky. Depending how we handle it, could have consequences for SEO and usability. I'm wondering if we should just separate them into separate pages as a dropdown from the Docs.
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Yes, we should have separate pages.
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I'm considering this structure:
1. Get Started (All one page containing our "guides")
- Try Solid
- Learn Solid
- Think Solid
- Web Components
- Server Rendering
- No Compilation? (Maybe ask Ryan to change the name)
2. Docs (All non guides listed above)
This basically splits the page into two sections that will serve up only the above listed content.
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The Guide should include
Getting Started
Reactivity
Rendering
Server
What you have there is only Getting Started.
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Yup good point. Ok well we'll start implementing this then.
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Guides and docs are now separate. The page is still heavy but not as heavy. Currently on dev: https://dev.solidjs.com/ but available soon on prod.
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- Broken examples: todos and simpletodoshyperscript
- Same code works in playground but doesn't in tutorial
- Introduction/Signals tutorial does not work in Firefox HOT 1
- solidjs-web cdn skypack is not working HOT 1
- Solid JS tutorial pages broken, generate errors HOT 2
- Hompage advanced intro video broken link HOT 6
- solid-docs-next is a broken link
- The "debug console" element is confusing
- A feeling of very little vertical space, navbar too high, prefer sidebar TOC style navbar HOT 2
- The example on solid js, Async resource accepts 'e' HOT 6
- "Comparison with other frameworks" page: code size comparison HOT 1
- "/import_map.json: Missing semicolon. (2:12)"
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- page down on docs.solidjs.com/references/api-reference/stores/store-utilities
- Unusable navigation in the SolidJS site HOT 5
- No <title> HOT 1
- Delete the political discussion on the site HOT 8
- Add Refo to the ecosystem list HOT 2
- > Where did you discuss what? HOT 2
- Typo in the Examples title HOT 1
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