Sometime back we rolled out a new design for Codelearn . Details on our blog post
At Codelearn, we put out everything through an experiment cycle. Our experiments cycle is typically a week (or max two) where we quickly put together something that is 'demoable' & 'usable' without feeling too much embarrassed about it. We put it out & gauge metric.
For the new Codelearn design, I have gauged the Bounce Rate for Home Page as Landing Page from Google. It was reduced to 40% from 50% for the week. So we have the winner here. That means the design is here to stay.
That also means that the hacks need to be re-done the 'right' way. Karthik, a BITS Pilani fellow who created HTML/CSS for me, did a quick 2 day job & its pretty decent. But since the page needs to integrate with our existing stuff which is built on top of Bootstrap, the right approach is to come up with a custom bootstap.css by integrating things from style.css using less .
Apart from creating a custom bootstrap.css , the home page HTML need to be redone using bootstap. It would automatically make it responsive.
I am currently looking for someone who can do this. Let me know how much you would charge for the same. I am available at [email protected] .
I look forward to hearing from you.
P.S. - if you have good writing skill too, I would love to see a blog post on how you created the final css. This is pretty informative for me as I am myself trying to learn this skill. If I like the post, I will publish it on Codelearn blog & pay you $100 for it.
DIY http://www.divshot.com/ . I have used it. It's decent and fast.