On Sat, Feb 18, 2006 at 10:16:16PM +0100, Jutta Wrage wrote: > >Therefore I think it's not the best solution to put it at the top > >of the > >home page and _every_ sub page. > > Users have different entry pages.
Is there any statistics about user behavior regarding mirror change? > > >We'd rather put it in a separate page, > >and could add additional information on the location of the mirror > >sites and on the quality of connection to them. > > Then that page could be added to the menu at the left. But there > isn't a menu on all pages. It's just another reason to insert menu into each page. > >which works with > >google. The current entry field at the bottom of the navigation menu > >has several problems: lacks a label and a submit button and doesn't > >work. > > For sure the button schould be added there. But normally it just > works on pressing return. Which browser? I mean pressing Enter brings to the search page but the expected behaviour would be executing the query directly or copying the query phrase from the main page to the input field of the search page. (I'm using Firefox 1.0.4) Best, Viktor -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]