At 03:23 PM 4/20/2002 +0200, Per Einar Ellefsen wrote: >I sent Stas an index_top.html for the Documentation, containing some >indications as to what to read. However, he told me he didn't want to >commit it: > >>I didn't commit index_top.html. I think it's a bad idea to add it there. >>Because you want to read this info only once. After that it gets on your way, >>since you have to scroll down to get to the real docs. >>I thought to move it to the bottom, but it's probably not a good place. >>Did you see what Bill has added? May be it should be merged there? >> >>Can you please raise this issue on the list and see what others suggest, >>I'm out of ideas :( > >I guess we could make a separate page called "What to read" which could >contain this information.
I think it's a good idea. I haven't seen the text, but I can also see Stas' point. Could the top of the page have a simple link "What should I read?" to a section at the bottom?
For one thing that sentence "Tons of documents for you to learn from" doesn't really fit, and I don't really see it, as my eyes just skip to the first bold title.
Well, that's how I feel too. I think some explanation is necessary, even though it won't be read, because a seasoned reader will just skip it, while someone coming for the first time can try and navigate for himself, then come back if he didn't get it right.
I think your idea of moving it to the bottom and adding a link is a good one.
-- Per Einar Ellefsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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