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README.md
Geth website
This repo will act as a shared workspace for the geth website team in developing new content, designs etc
Resources:
- the project management notes: https://www.notion.so/efdn/Build-new-Geth-website-bf35a46cfe5848db83ac3acb5191eb1c
- some draft figma files for design sketching: https://www.figma.com/file/ekzIgwyeVKLtFSAcnA0Q0D/geth-website?node-id=6%3A31
- content planning notes: https://www.notion.so/efdn/Content-Strategy-3252234338814a749374fa7f11049083
- meeting notes: https://www.notion.so/efdn/Call-notes-46aa0202810a402ebfda07b046761cbd
Notes:
Dev note: Remember that the fiules in vulnerabilities
must be served at the same URLs as they are currently to avoid breaking some Geth functions related to security auditing.
This is a Next.js project bootstrapped with create-next-app
.
Getting Started
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# or
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.
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