[bisq-network/bisq-docs] Migrate Bisq docs to more feature-rich platform (#131)

Steve Jain notifications at github.com
Thu Apr 25 15:34:53 UTC 2019


AsciiDoc is a pleasure to write in, but Asciidoctor is drastically limited in format and features—it's just a big wall of text, no matter what. Most notably, there is no way to provide search, and no way to adjust the UI without tons of work.

Instead of wrestling with this limited framework, it makes more sense to me to consider migrating to another framework that's more feature-rich from the start.

I don't have any specific ideas at the moment, and I don't think this is an urgent priority, but as we have more docs over the next few months (roles docs in particular), the front page will start to get unwieldy.

Therefore I'm creating this issue as a starting point for suggestions and consideration, so that more concrete action can be taken in the next 5-7 months (probably after making a more specific proposal in [bisq-network/proposals](https://github.com/bisq-network/proposals) once details are known).

cc https://github.com/bisq-network/bisq-docs/issues/128

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