Bill,

 

It really depends on what information you think is most important to
most of your users.  The home page should summarise the most relevant
content, and then allow your users to navigate to their particular areas
of interest for more specific information.

 

Out portal is made up of multiple "Practices" or "Communities of
Interest" which allow staff to contribute information based upon their
roles within the organisation, as well as areas they have an interest
in.

 

Our home page shows a summary of the following:

- Useful internal/external links

- Top 5 news items

- Upcoming Social Events calender

- Most recent internal Blogs

- Employee Lookup

- Quick Search

- List of available "Practices" to join.

 

Don't overcrowd the home page, after all, it's more of a welcoming page
to allow the user to get a quick glance of what's around.

 

Cheers,

 

David 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Bill Doyle
Sent: Thursday, 31 January 2008 10:24 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [OzMOSS] Portal Page content

 

Hello
 
I am currently looking for some more idea's as to what content to put on
our portals home page (accessible only internally) as I've hit a wall.

So I thought I would send out this email and hope to get some replies to
what people have done with thier own portal and such

 
Thanks :)

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