Asa Dotzler wrote:
> So one of the things we'd like to do in the short term is to improve the
> navigation and focus of the front page. As a piece of this we'd like to
> update the list of links in the navigation bar on the lsft of the page.
> I'm interested in what we think would be the most useful/sensible set
> of links.
>
> Some things to consider:
>
> 1. Audience. Which links? Who do we expect to be using the front page
> 2. Scope/Depth. How many links and how many levels (currently there are
> two levels and 27 links).
> 3. Order. Which links belong at the top and which links at the bottom?
>
> OK, so there are a lot of other things to consider but I'm short on time
> at the moment and I think this is sufficient to start the discussion.
>
> --Asa
I think there should be three main subjects on the front page:
1. Helping out with mozilla. This should be the link to follow if you
want build instructions, QA stuff, performance tests, documentation etc.
2. What is Mozilla? This should also be some kind of link, to a page
which has all sorts of Mozilla propaganda ;)
3. News. This should probably be directly on the front page.
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Håkan Waara