At 03:54 26.03.2002, Stas Bekman wrote:
Regardless, the link for the graphic should be relative to root and not absolute to perl.apache.org.
+1 => todo
ah, no, it should point to perl.apache.org. If someone builds a mirror of the site, this takes users to the master site.
Are you sure about that? If someone builds a mirror, the point is exactly that it mirrors everything, so no need to go to perl.apache.org.
For example, if our load go very high and we wanted to mirror it because of that, people wanting to go back to the main page wouldn't want to be brought to the apache server.
Ok, hypotetically of course :)
Anyway, this is how the PHP site does it.
now I'm not sure where 'perl.apache.org' should link. I think of course to 'perl.apache.org'.
I suggest the same as the logo: back to the root.
In any case you are searching for the 'Home' link only because you are a site developer. 99.9% of users will never need to go 'Home' since there is nothing to do there. The menu *is* the home. What do you think?
Well, it's usual to have a home link, and it's good to complete the navigation. I think we should have one, or atleast perl.apache.org and the logo pointing back, as it's not a burden, only a plus.
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