SplashKit Website
The SplashKit.io Website Team
The SplashKit Website Team manages all aspects of the SplashKit.io website. This includes overseeing the site’s design, maintaining up-to-date tutorials and usage examples, and ensuring that all content is accurate, relevant, and user-friendly.
The team’s responsibilities include:
- Ensuring consistent styling and branding across the site
- Keeping tutorials, guides, and usage examples current
- Optimising the site’s usability and accessibility for a smooth user experience
In addition to maintenance, the team actively develops new content to expand the site’s resources, aiming to make SplashKit.io a comprehensive and helpful platform for users.
Onboarding Information
Getting Started with Starlight.io The guide on how to get started with Starlight.io.
Common Troubleshooting Tips How to fix common issues that may arise.
How to Create a Pull Request The guide on how to create a pull request.
Pull Request Template The template for creating a pull request.
Peer Review Guide The guide on how to do a peer review.
Planner Board Etiquette The guide on how to use the planner board within the SplashKit team.
Website Development Information
Website Development Overview The overview of the SplashKit website development.
Website Development Files The files used in the SplashKit website development.
Website Development Style Guide The style guide for the SplashKit website development.
Usage Examples Information
Creating Usage Examples How to create usage examples for the Splashkit website.
Pull Requests for Usage Examples How to create a pull request for usage examples.
Peer Reviews for Usage Examples How to do a peer review for usage examples.
Style Guide for Usage Examples General rules to follow when creating usage examples.
Tutorials Information
Tutorial Proposal Template The template for creating a tutorial proposal.
Tutorial Style Guide The style guide for creating tutorials.
Tutorial Reviews The current tutorials that need to be reviewed.
OOP Styling Guide How to convert top level statements to OOP or vice versa.