"Personality" is one thing, but this is just awful.
I'm a developer, looking at the page to find out about a potentially useful tool. I'm not a graphic design student looking for inspiration; I value succinct, direct information, preferably with short examples that I don't have to go hunting (or scrolling miles) for. (Are there any real developers who seriously prefer a video?)
After the first couple of screens of scrolling with no more than a couple of scattered words, I gave up. The information density is so low that I've forgotten what the last screen says before I've read the next one.
Sooo what you're looking for is the Github readme, available from the button at the top of the wiki page. Wikis are for first looks, readmes are for the skin-and-bones usage guidelines.
I wish the link went straight to this github page. In my experience wikis haven't been worth opening to get an overview of the product. Thanks for the link though.
I'm a developer, looking at the page to find out about a potentially useful tool. I'm not a graphic design student looking for inspiration; I value succinct, direct information, preferably with short examples that I don't have to go hunting (or scrolling miles) for. (Are there any real developers who seriously prefer a video?)
After the first couple of screens of scrolling with no more than a couple of scattered words, I gave up. The information density is so low that I've forgotten what the last screen says before I've read the next one.