On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 14:31:05 +0000 Thomas Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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? >
I think it would make sense to aggregate ideas like that on http://live.gnome.org/MarketingTeam_2fWebsiteUpdates or a similar page on live.gnome.org It might lead to a better overview on various website issues, wants and needs of different groups, and so on. The addition of a second navigational element, for example, makes a lot of things possible and it might be good to discuss its results in detail. For example, I'd like to work on a seperate user.html page - most interesting user information is on contacts.html where nobody really looks, IMHO. Cheers, Claus _______________________________________________ gnome-web-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-web-list
