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Personal preferences aside, I think Emacs does need a bit more publicity to draw a few more users. Whether redesigning the website will help at all I don't know; maybe the effect will be statistically indistinguishable from zero, but the bottom line is that people like pretty websites, so why not. The redesigned homepage is a bit more graphics-heavy, but it currently weighs a total of 521.33KB — within the tolerable range.
-The most interesting thing I found on the redesigned homepage is the link to [emacsrocks.com](http://emacsrocks.com). I aimlessly clicked on the last episode — [episode 15](http://emacsrocks.com/e15.html) — just to see what it was like, and ended up astonished. The episode is about [`restclient.el`](https://github.com/pashky/restclient.el), which turned out to be wicked cool. In the real world it's probably a little bit too geeky to my liking, and I use the more mundane (and more powerful) [Paw](https://luckymarmot.com/paw) as my rest client, but I can't stop admiring the beauty of `restclient-mode`. I'll definitely find time to watch all episodes of Emacs Rocks, and you probably should, too.
+The most interesting thing I found on the redesigned homepage is the link to [emacsrocks.com](http://emacsrocks.com). I aimlessly clicked on the last episode — [episode 15](http://emacsrocks.com/e15.html) — just to see what it was like, and ended up astonished. The episode is about [`restclient.el`](https://github.com/pashky/restclient.el), which turned out to be wicked cool. In the real world it's probably a little bit too geeky to my liking, and I use the more mundane (and more powerful) [Paw](https://luckymarmot.com/paw) as my REST client, but I can't stop admiring the beauty of `restclient-mode`. I'll definitely find time to watch all episodes of Emacs Rocks, and you probably should, too.
![|720| A scaled down screenshot of the redesigned [gnu.org/software/emacs](https://gnu.org/software/emacs/). Full screenshot on my 2880x1800 MBP is [here](/img/20160409-emacs-website-screenshot.png). Actually I lied a bit — the screenshots were taken with [`pageres`](https://github.com/sindresorhus/pageres), so I could have specified any resolution.](/img/20160409-emacs-website-screenshot-half-size.png)