> - the Java Web Start section should just be a big LAUNCH button, with > all the explanatory text off somewhere else on a page that linked to > by an "if this doesn't work" link or some such > - the download section should just be a big DOWNLOAD button if we can > use some JavaScript/browser magic to figure out the right platform. > Otherwise, separate links for each platform (Windows, Mac, > Linux/other). Unpacking instructions (if necessary), can go on a > separate page per platform so that the user only reads what's > appropriate for their platform > > Speaking of verbose and cluttered, none of the download options are > "above the fold" in my browser. I just downloaded Google's new Chrome > browser and the attached screenshot shows how the page renders at the > browser's default window size. > > - the source tree status should move to the developer's page (or only > be posted when it's not green) > - the download/launch button should be near the top and big enough to > immediately catch the user's eye > - the news widget should be above the documentation block since it > will be fresher (and fresh is good) > - the logo should move into the whitespace in the top right which is > currently wasted space
Add to the list that we should link to ArgoEclipse too. I'm sure that most of ArgoUML users don't know yet that it exists. > Or even better -- just scrap all of the above suggestions and have a > real graphic artist design an appealing home page. > > Tom > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- Cheers, Christian López Espínola <penyaskito>
