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Re: [gNewSense-users] new homepage 1st draft


From: Luis Felipe Lopez Acevedo
Subject: Re: [gNewSense-users] new homepage 1st draft
Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2008 10:56:02 -0500

I think the current home page of gnewsense.org is very clean, easy to the eye. I like websites that are easy to navigate for the less experienced people and I think the current home page serves that purpose very well.

However, what I don't like about the current website is that after you click on the buttons in the main page, you're taken to a different world: the wiki. And I think is the wiki what should be reorganized, at least the links in the navigation bar, as ben suggested in the mailing list:

http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/gnewsense-users/2008-12/msg00036.html

Graziano, I have some suggestions for your draft:

1. I'd put the search field in a different position, not in the same division as the the navigation links, because it won't look nice in 800x600  screens:  

see the screenshot: http://introsmedia.tuxfamily.org/gns/gns_sorbaiolis_draft.png
  
   In my country, Colombia, lots of people have screens with this resolution.  

2. I'd change the color for visited links in the navigation bar. I think this is what Sam was talking about:
  
see the screenshot in (1) again
   
3. I agree with Sam about the download link. It should give some information before downloading.

And finally, glad to hear your working to improve the website! keep it up!

Regards,


2008/12/12 Graziano Sorbaioli <address@hidden>
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Arthur Webkid wrote:

> Actually what I mean is now the meny bar is in the form of "text link",
> I think if the menu bar is in the style of "buttons", it would be
> better.
>
> Look www.redhat.com menu bar you may grasp what I mean.


Got it.
Understood.

You are talking about "tabs menu", not button.
Now I understand.


I can create that if the list want.

Personally I think it's "old style" design and it is not so fresh anymore.


If you think a good design should implement the "section highlighting"
to show the user in which precise section he/she is at the moment, I can
do it.

Anyway I don't vote for it, personally.

Thanks a lot for the feedback.

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