In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writ es: >Just an idea on how to organize the ports pages. > >There could be a menubar on the left or top which points >to all the standard pages that every port will have: >installation guide, docs (whatever they might be), >status page, etc. The body of the main page can then >contain anything important that doesn't fit in the >other pages. This would allow each port to customize >their page while allowing them to have a uniform look. > >I could see the main page for each port becoming the >main link for people (meaning that they use them >instead of the main page). We need to decide whether this >is something we want to work towards or avoid. >Having people use them as their main link means we'd >have to duplicate a lot of information on each page. >It could also allow people to have easier access to >what concerns them. > By main page, you mean main deb page, or main port page?
>If we emphasize the port pages, then the main Debian page >would be simplified to give background information about >Debian and have links to the different ports. The port >pages would then look something like the main page, >but links, such as to the installation docs, would go >directly to the relevant one. If done right most links >would go to a common area to minimize work. The Support >page and Developer's Corner are examples of common links. > >Jay Treacy > The main deb page I think should stay largely as it is... I think the port page should be one of the main links from the main menubar though. Overall, I really like the idea. I get posting information requests every so often, and I think this would cut down on those. Jules, what do you think? Nils.

