Jenny,

This looks sweet!

OpenShift uses the "empty state" pattern as a sort of landing page if you
log into an account without any projects:


​
I guess this is because everything in OpenShift revolves around projects,
but your landing page pattern makes a lot of sense if there are multiple
possible ways to get started.

Cheers,

Jonathan

On Wed, Jan 4, 2017 at 9:50 AM, Jenny Haines <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Patternfly Team-
>
> I'm working on creating a content view of an application landing page. I'm
> thinking that this would act as a gateway/portal between login and
> application functionality when the application has a limited number of
> major functions. (See the CFME landing page attachment for an example.) A
> landing page is also important for showcasing links to helpful materials,
> including tutorials.
>
> Does anyone have additional examples of landing pages used for RH
> products? I'd love to see any examples, and read any suggestions you might
> have.
>
> Thanks!
> *Jenny Haines*
> *UI/VISUAL DESIGNER*
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