Fair point about search engine traffic Brian. The search engine crawler will
still find the content but it would only land you on the "home" tab. At that
point the other tabs would still only be a click away. The benefit of this
page is instant switching between the content.

I've fixed up the page so that it will create anchors for the tabs that can
be emailed and shared. Plus if you follow a link with an anchor for a hidden
tab, then it will activate the tab and then kick the browser to find the now
visible content.

On Feb 4, 2008 3:19 PM, Brian McCallister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Works for me! Minor nit -- I would consider using separate pages for the
> tabs just to play nicer with, er, search engines and stuff... umh, okay,
> will trust you all on that one :-)
>
> Commit it. We can make any changes as needed!
>
> -Brian
>
> On 2/4/08, Dan Peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hey folks,
> >
> > Cassie Doll, John Hjelmstad, Chris Schalk, Bruno Bowden, and I sat down
> > and
> > pulled together this fairly basic website for Shindig:
> > http://myplace.org/~dpeterson/shindig.html<http://myplace.org/%7Edpeterson/shindig.html>
> >
> > My thought is that this should replace the "coming soon" webpage that
> > currently lives at http://incubator.apache.org/shindig/
> >
> > The proposed website still has a long way to go, but hopefully addresses
> > the
> > initial questions new folks have, and starts to build some structure
> > around
> > the community. I definitely want to flesh out the "contribute" section
> > more
> > with regards to design principles, coding style, testing practices,
> > community practices, etc. Also, I think it makes sense to have a wiki as
> > well for more fluid sections of the website.
> >
> > How's it look? Shall we go ahead and commit it?
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > -Dan
> >
>

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