On 20/07/11 14:38, Ian Dickinson wrote:
Hi Andy,
Is there anything that still needs doing before it does from staging to
real? e.g. Do you want the process tested?
I'd like to fill in some of the blanks before it goes live. Not all,
just some.

Yes.

And I like the architecture page.

Testing out the process would be good. Non-blocking, trying out some of
the html->markdown converters to see what will help to get the content
from openjena.org onto the CMS.

...

Most of all though, it's getting agreement on the IA, which has proved,
well, an issue that stimulates discussion in the past :)

!

Maybe I should tinker a bit more then propose a vote on accepting the
structure & design.

Good idea. Also, if you have specific points you want discussed, then highlight them.

A non-blocker I noticed: the band of tabs across the top does not look
nice in a narrow browser window. And for me "narrow" is a normal one
with the bookmarks sidebar open.
OK. I'll play with the layout a bit, and maybe see about reducing the
nav options.

What would you advocate being the smallest window size we comfortably
support?

My browser window occupies about 2/3 of the big screen I have; but I have the bookmarks sidebar up all the time so it's maybe 50% of wide screen width.

I don't use as small a font as you.

The wrapping will split tabs if they have spaces in them :-(

Maybe reduce the number of items with just the main jump points people
might want while wandering the site
Well, the problem with that is that, on a Javascript enabled site, we
hide the navigation sections from the left menu to just show the
second-level nav (otherwise the menu is very bushy).

Downloads is in the sidebar, as is support.
That's true.

"Getting involved" isn't to me a major jump point while navigating.
Under "About Jena" would work better (to me at least).
See previous comment on IA :) Getting involved is, to some project
contributors, very important and should be part of the top-level
navigation scheme.

I agree - it's being in the top bar, which I associate with jumping about the site.

Put under "Quick Links"?

"Roadmap" is in twice, once under "Quick Links" once under "About Jena"


Home/download/documentation would be the core set.

Home coudl be click on the logo.
As well, certainly. Iirc, the research shows that people don't always
realise that a logo can be clicked for home.

Ian

Do we need "incubating"?  http://incubator.apache.org/clerezza/ does not.

?? Or is it the website incubating.

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