the list of merchants have been removed and replaced with links
to external merchants directories. We also provide a list of
p2p and non-custodial exchanges
- add a license section in the README where we link to our and openmoji's license
- refactor css
- add img/emojis/ which will store the emojis we intend to use
- Removed MyMonero, JetBrains, Dome9, Kitware, Navicat and Araxis. Added Tari Labs, Globee and Macstadium
- Used bigger boxes for bigger contributors (currently Tari Labs and Globee)
- Removed redundant titles, improved styiling and added details about what is being sponsored
- Added sanitised referrer policy for all external links
- Added logos for Globee, Tari Labs and Macstadium
- Moved images to their own folder in /img/sponsors
- Edited logos of the wallets and resized a couple of them to save space
- Introduced two different layouts for desktop and mobile
- Added table to desktop layout showing the platforms supported by the wallet and a link to its source code
- Moved entire section up (under 'CLI wallet') and adapted selector on top of the page
- Changed CSS of span elements to make them available in the whole page
- Added 'Browser' icon to monero-spritesheet.png
- Use 'jekyll-feed' plugin to manage RSS feed and remove existing feed.xml file
- Add feed image in main blog tab ('All posts')
The 'jekyll-feed' plugin makes possible for aggregators to automatically detect the existence of a feed (feed_meta tag in header)
and creates a 'feed.atom' file containing the last 20 blog posts and locates it in the root directory. The structure is compatible
with our current system, including the possibility to show a picture if it's included in the post (#1002).
account_switch.png from 35KB to 8KB
merchant_page.png from 107KB to 30KB
Monerujo-wallet.png from 252KB to 101KB
receive.png from 92KB to 26KB
ringct-poster.png from 120KB to 44KB
ring-signatures-poster from 75KB to 47KB
stealth-address-poster.png from 108KB to 84KB
- Changed the 'Get Started' button to 'Learn more about Monero' which now links to the 'What is Monero?' page
- Replaced the 'Why Monero is different' section with 'Get started', which now contains the info and links necessary to
start using Monero. The picture were taken from the 'Using' page, now removed.
- Removed 'Downloads' and added 'Guide and Resources'
- Removed 'Last news' box
- Added a 'Join the Community' section
- Added anchors. Visible when hovering on the tabs
- Added "More info:", which links to related sections on getmonero (contributing, user guides, etc)
- Added toc
- Added links to related Moneropedia entries in the answers
- Added side box with more resources and info
- 10 new questions/answers:
- Can I avoid to download the entire blockchain?
- why my wallet needs to be scanned everytime I open it?
- Is it dangerous to run a personal node?
- Is it dangerous to use a remote node? what's the data a node operator can get from me?
- How can I contribute?
- What's the meaning of [technical word]?
- What wallet should I use?
- Can't see funds. Did I just lose all my Monero?
- How can I connect my node via Tor?
- Why does the blockchain need so much space?
- Add Gitlab logo and link
- Remove 'Stack exchange' section and change IRC channels to full width block
- Add 'monero-site' to the list of IRC channels and 'monero-italia' in the italian version
Removed all references to payment IDs and changed all the text.
Now this page is meant to be for non-technical people looking
for info about how to receive Monero with the CLI and GUI wallets.