On 30/06/16 15:29, Greg Sutcliffe wrote:
> Currently the news section of the site is at the bottom of 3 screens of
> other information. As a source of news, that's poor - I can't recall the
> last time I scrolled down to it. I'd like to see some version of that
> moved higher up. My proposals are:
> 
> 1) Move the content of the frontpage after the "Latest Versions" (ie the
> white background area) to the Learn More link.
> 2) Left-justify the blue-background area and add one or 2 screenshots
> alongside
> 3) Put a latest news / events / blog posts section on the newly-vacated
> white background.

That's fine, but there's far too much information shown in the
screenshot. A handful of one to two line links should suffice so you can
see and visit multiple items, rather than the whole summary or
introduction from the latest item.

> My second concern is about getting important info to people not loading
> the frontpage, such as large events or important CVEs. This is less
> serious, but we may as well consider it - according to the analytics,
> only 22% of users have "/" as the landing page. However, the 2nd place
> is only 5% and it quickly drops off from there, so the options seems to
> be (a) only the frontpage, or (b) some kind of info on every page.

Only the frontpage is fine, especially if there are navigation links
anyway to get through to news, events and whatever else is present on
the site. Not everything needs to be on every page of the site.

-- 
Dominic Cleal
domi...@cleal.org

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