On 10/25/06, Jelle de Jong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We might add screenshots later on, but then I'd have to reboot in the LiveCD again. For now, I just linked it to the Xubuntu in the Press page. I had already done so, but apparently Drupal converted all <h2>s and <h3>s to <p>s and so stripped their IDs.
See above.
If I'm correct there should be no trace of a forum now.
Done
The reason why someone would come to this website is probably because he'd heard about Xubuntu or searched for a free OS or something.
On the homepage, the benefits are already listed. We have a Help & Support page.
As soon as we've put the Desktop Guide there, we should be fine with the "What can a user do with Xubuntu" point too, I guess.
Hi Vincent,
I took a crack at it. Good work keep working.
I would change te link when clicking on the image to open a big screenshots.
We might add screenshots later on, but then I'd have to reboot in the LiveCD again. For now, I just linked it to the Xubuntu in the Press page. I had already done so, but apparently Drupal converted all <h2>s and <h3>s to <p>s and so stripped their IDs.
Also I would add a screenshots menu entry and put a link to a new page
there and order there all links to different screens pages.
See above.
Also the forum is down and there is no link entry on the website.
If I'm correct there should be no trace of a forum now.
The entry for downloads also must be one entry. Linking to one page that
contains links and explanations to the different download versions and
try not to open new windows but render it in your "main frame" of the site.
Done
Also the website must be more user orientated.
Why would someone come to your website?
Why should a user use xubuntu?
What can a user do with xubuntu?
Were can a user find support?
etcetera...
The reason why someone would come to this website is probably because he'd heard about Xubuntu or searched for a free OS or something.
On the homepage, the benefits are already listed. We have a Help & Support page.
As soon as we've put the Desktop Guide there, we should be fine with the "What can a user do with Xubuntu" point too, I guess.
Succes,
Jelle
Vincent wrote:
> Now that the new Xubuntu site is up, Adam, Jonathan and me have been
> adding a few things to it.
>
> However, if anyone has any other ideas, please tell, because a great
> distribution should be represented by a great website, which can't be
> created without the community ;)
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