On Thu, April 10, 2008 5:42 pm, James Frazer wrote: > A post was made on the DragonFlyBSD Digest which had some questions > regarding the userfriendlyness of the DragonFly website. > > After some consideration I decided to do a quick re-arrangement & mockup > to try and make a better homepage (of course it can be said many > underlying pages could use some adjustments as well).
This is all great; I've made several attempts to put something together to change the content of the site to make it more focused, but I hadn't actually completed any of it - got too caught up in the process, or something else intervened. My comments - - At least the DragonFly logo should be on the about page, in a few different formats. This way, when another site wants a graphic to go with a story that mentions DragonFly, they have something usable. I've seen a lot of places take the main site logo, which is OK, but a better version with a different aspect ratio wouldn't hurt. - We can always change the visual appearance in a separate task. - I'd make the Download even more prominent, with a big graphic, similar to the Firefox website. I'd wager most of our traffic is for that purpose, after all.
