Clarify the target audience and learning approach for beginners. Emphasize the hands-on experience with AI-assisted programming and the creative process.
- Rewrite chapter introductions to be more conversational and focused on real-world application
- Add detailed explanations of business thinking and user pain points
- Include practical examples and step-by-step guidance for AI-assisted development
- Structure content with clear sections and visual cues for better readability
- add centered image styling in CSS
- enhance introduction section with practical tips
- expand AI capabilities explanation with new paradigm details
- improve prototype building section with business insights
Clarify when to use screenshots vs copy-paste with AI, specifying which AIs support image input. Add warning about AI capabilities requirement for screenshot communication.
The content was restructured to provide clearer explanations about how browsers process HTML/CSS/JS and the evolution from basic web technologies to modern frameworks. The new version uses simpler language and better organization to help beginners understand these concepts, particularly in the context of AI-assisted coding.
Update Chinese documentation to use consistent quotation mark style and add a table clarifying which AI models support image input. The changes improve readability and provide important practical information for users working with different AI models.
Update the typing taglines in all language versions to provide more engaging and descriptive messaging about the AI coding experience. The new taglines better convey the benefits of using AI for programming.
implement drag interaction to adjust reading progress by dragging the progress indicator
add visual feedback during dragging and cleanup event listeners
Implement a dynamic industry scenario selector that recommends relevant applications based on user's interests and purposes. The feature includes:
- Vue components for interest and purpose selection
- Topic pool with categorized industry scenarios
- Recommendation algorithm based on user selections
- Smooth scrolling to relevant sections
- Responsive UI with Element Plus components
Add placeholder Vue components for visualizing technical concepts across multiple domains including frontend routing, browser rendering, cache design, queue design, database principles, API design, cloud services, and backend evolution. These components provide interactive educational content for the documentation.
Update documentation structure to include new appendix sections and enhance existing content with visual components. Remove unused 'codex' dependency from package.json.
- Create PerformanceOverviewDemo.vue with interactive performance dimension visualization
- Update config.mjs to support new component registration
- Add new frontend evolution components to theme/index.js
- Consolidate stage-0 intro pages into index.md across all locales
- Enhance LLM intro documentation with tokenization details
- Change primary analogy from "delivery service" to "online shopping" to make concepts more relatable
- Update all documentation sections to align with the new metaphor
- Refactor interactive demo components to use compact layouts and improve visual clarity
- Add developer insights section explaining HTTP-API relationship
- Enhance browser rendering explanation with assembly metaphor
- Improve visual components with better responsive design and user interactions
- Update AI capability dictionary by removing redundant mention of Baidu's model
- Add new Vue components for context engineering visualization (IntroProblemReasonSolution, MemoryPalaceDemo, MemoryPalaceActionDemo, KVCacheDemo, LostInMiddleDemo)
- Register new components in theme index.js
- Enhance audio introduction with new interactive demos (AudioQuickStartDemo, MelSpectrogramDemo, TTSPipelineDemo, VoiceCloningDemo, ASRvsTTSDemo, AudioTokenizationDemo, EmotionControlDemo)
- Improve existing context engineering demos with Chinese localization and better tokenization
- Fix Japanese documentation layout by properly closing NavGrid components
- Refine chapter introductions in zh-cn docs for clarity and conciseness
- Update navigation links to include '/easy-vibe' prefix
- Simplify UI components (ChapterIntroduction, ContextWindowVisualizer)
- Add new agent-related demo components (AgentMemoryDemo, AgentToolUseDemo)
- Improve context compression demo with better visuals and metrics
- Adjust styling and layout across various components
- Add NavGrid.vue and NavCard.vue components for better navigation layout
- Restructure stage-0 index pages across languages into intro.md with new navigation components
- Remove old stage-0 index.md files and update stage-3 pages similarly
- Add new dependencies 'claude' and 'codex' to package.json
- Improve code formatting in multiple Vue components for better readability
- Update documentation content and structure for better user experience
- Mark stage-0 links as "Coming Soon" across all language versions
- Update navigation labels from "Product Manager" to "Novice & PM" variants
- Consolidate stage-0 and stage-1 content into single "Novice & Product Prototype" section
- Refactor homepage feature grid to use Apple Store-style layout
- Update stage descriptions and learning path summaries to reflect new structure
- Ensure consistency across all supported languages (en, zh, ja, ko, es, fr, de, ar, vi)
- Replace verbose inline HTML/CSS in multiple language homepages with reusable HomeFeatures component
- Simplify hero section taglines and action links across all language versions
- Add iOS/Apple style enhancements including glassmorphism effects and refined button animations
- Register HomeFeatures component globally in Vue app for consistent usage
- Remove redundant translation banners and GitHub star sections to streamline content
- Restructure content with more engaging metaphors and practical examples
- Add simplified interactive components to demonstrate key concepts
- Improve readability with better organization and visual aids
- Update terminology to be more beginner-friendly
- Include real-world API usage scenarios