On Sat, 2005-03-12 at 00:09 +1100, Jeff Waugh wrote: > <quote who="Thomas Wood"> > > > This has been the case for some time and it really should have been fixed > > by now. The link needs to be removed or LXR fixed. The presence of a 404 > > page like this does not do our reputation any good. > > (Fixes for obvious breakage accepted without confirmation or anything; go > for it!) > > > Personally, I don't understand why developer.gnome.org gets a different > > set of header links. Shouldn't the header links be standardised across the > > gnome.org sites? > > Totally. Here's what I'd really love to see: Standard top level header links > across all sites, and then on the developer oriented sites/pages, a sexy tab > bar of sites (or tools, really). So we'd have d.g.o itself, bugzilla, wiki, > viewcvs, etc. Then the developer area would feel really well integrated > across all of the sites and tools, and you could get to all of them within > one click. If anyone wants to start on this in the dgo template, please do! > > Example: > > FOOT > FOOT > FOOT About GNOME * Download * Users * Developers * Foundation * Contact > ___________ ______ __________ _________ > ______________| developer | wiki | bugzilla | viewcvs |_________________ > > > Like this. What do you think?
Great idea! Perhaps we ought to define a proper structure here then. I'm not sure whether "About GNOME" and "Download" need to be top level links, shouldn't they come under Users? I would propose something along the following lines: Users About GNOME (/about) Download (/start/stable) Documentation (/learn) News (gnomedesktop.org) Press (/press) Contact (/contact) Developers Developer (developer.gnome.org) Documentation (developer.gnome.org/doc) Wiki (live.gnome.org) Bugzilla (bugzilla.gnome.org) CVS (cvs.gnome.org/vewcvs) Foundation About Foundation Membership Elections Referenda Legal Finance Contact Importantly, this adds links that weren't previously easily accessable (such as user documentation) and also removes duplicate entries. I think one of the biggest problems with the site is that it's navigation is difficult because it hasn't had a properly planned structure. What do people think? -Thomas _______________________________________________ gnome-web-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-web-list
