Hopefully I won't get down voted for this, but I've never understood why developers use something like Wordpress. Use Jekyll or Middleman. If you have the knowledge to do Angular tutorials you can type middleman build in a command line.<p>At work I've successfully taught a graphics designer and video editor to use Middleman. We use Github as the CMS(with markdown). They can pull down site with Github application and click a .command file to run it(for more involved changes). When they push it back up, it automatically builds. Just needs one click from there to go live.<p>Sorry for the little rant. The site does look promising but I can't get the other pages to load.
Hi people. I'm the site owner. Honestly, I was not expecting to have so many visits at the beginning. I'm keeping it monitored to see if the current caching parameters are good enough. The site is on a shared hosting and I might contact the hosting provider to move it to less crowded server.
Looks good. I am right now learning from <a href="http://www.thinkster.io/" rel="nofollow">http://www.thinkster.io/</a> and prefer that to angularjshub. It has a well laid out structure.
My eyes, they burn...<p>Seriously, please drop the animation, it completely detracts from might be a useful site, but the carousel genuinely gives me a headache.
Looks nice. I'm going to read through all these if I can get them to load. If you are looking for another resource, try <a href="https://egghead.io/lessons" rel="nofollow">https://egghead.io/lessons</a>
Looks awesome, only one downside so far--is the code boxes they should be resizable by drag and drop, or a little wider/taller, hard to see and read all the code. Just a suggestion.
I contacted the owner and he is currently busy fixing the cache thing. I submitted without alert him before so I am the one to blame if the site is slow! :)
Look promising.<p>As others have said, it's too slow to be of any use. Also, I agree that the animations on the front page are terrible and need to go.