Maarten--see below
:murb: [maarten brouwers] wrote:
Hi Ivan,
I take it that using Galaxy icons on the homepage will push back the
launch of the new design until the Galaxy icons are ready. Perhaps in
the meantime we can start focusing on getting each of the action
statement pages redesigned/minimalized?
I've asked Stella to define 'soon'... since I'm not sure whether we can
wait for them. But you are definitely right, the subpages should also be
minimalized. I may have a look at some of them this weekend.
In the meantime, I can't stress it often enough, could some of you give at
least some feedback on the proposed content (or add what is still
missing?):
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Website/Content
I added a few comments to this one. Basically, my suggestions call for
using existing pages/areas we already have and retooling them a bit.
I'll be more than happy to assist in this endeavor.
The one I see as particularly problematic is the "I Want to do more with
OpenOffice" since the subjects you have here are not currently under one
umbrella, so this one would likely involve a new page unless you wanted
to handle it in css with a drop down to the respective areas--templates,
extensions, etc.
And, a parting comment. I see in the new design we have a "News" tab,
but...well...will people actually go there much? I think we should leave
the tab but if at all possible, maybe do *something* on the home page to
highlight at least ONE news item? (No good ideas here without making the
overall design "tacky").
and a final ps.
http://www.patentpending.co.nz/openoffice
appears to be down at the moment. Ivan???? Any chance we can get the
latest version moved to tryouts...or maybe it already is and I don't
know it.
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Website/Issues
g.,
Maarten
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