I am not sure that I see any advantage in dropdown menus in the footer.
Once you have reached the bottom of the page on a web site it is pretty
simple to scroll down further to see more links.
You are in an area of unlimited length and I think that most sites just
put some frequently referenced links there to save people the
inconvenience of navigating the main menu through it's dropdown links.
Ron
On 19/09/2015 10:32 AM, Todd Thorner wrote:
That's looking great, Sharan, thanks for the effort.
Does anyone like the idea of having one of those slideshow things as a
page header (right beneath the menu), sliding between images which
showcase the various items from the Solutions group? I'm rather behind
the site development curve, so I don't know how far into the
architecture phase things are (e.g. Bootstrap or something similar?).
I agree that the Download option should be prominent, but also leave it
in its current menu position. Offering surfers multiple ways to access
the download page is a good thing.
If you want to cram a ton of additional links into the footer (as per
Taher's latest suggestion), consider a drop-up menu which reflects the
functionality (if not the content) of the main menu.
On 15-09-19 02:49 AM, Sharan-F wrote:
Hi Everyone
This is my latest update for the proposed website structure. I’ve removed
the second level menus and added notes about included specific links.
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/Revised+Website+Structure+v2
I’ve adjusted the menu sequence based on feedback from Taher and others, and
also completely removed ‘Solutions’ as a menu option since we can
incorporate this within the home page itself.
I hope that this latest revision will be acceptable to the community and we
can start working towards reaching a consensus. As usual please let me have
your comments and feedback.
Thanks
Sharan
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