Le mercredi 15 juillet 2009 21:24:06, Colin Davis a ?crit : > > It turns out to be easier to just generate it and post it here: > > > > http://amphibian.dyndns.org/freenet/newsite/ > > > > Is it acceptable? Can we deploy it on the main site? > > That does look very slick. > Two quick thoughts- > * It might be nice to include multiple screenshots, and link them > together with a transition. > This is easy to do with existing javascript toolkits- > http://www.electricprism.com/aeron/slideshow/ > > I'm not a fan of slideshow, but I agree that the current presentation needs reworking (I think we could do something like mozilla do for firefox, i.e. one screenshot per major feature). But I think that the current situation is an improvement, so I don't see this as a blocking point (but it's surely an important one). > * If the user is on windows (Detectable using > http://www.quirksmode.org/js/detect.html), we should link the Download > button directly to > http://freenet.googlecode.com/files/FreenetInstaller-1222.exe > This one is really simple to do, so I think I'll implement it really soon. If we implement this though, do we have to keep the download page, or just move the installation instructions in a subitem under help (and on the page we'll redirect the user to after a download) ? > Having to click on the Download button, then realize it's not > downloading, and find the "Windows Instructions" might be difficult for > some users. > Ideally, when clicking the link, it would start the download, then > redirect to a page that says "Freenet is now downloading. If there is a > problem click [here] to start the download again. Note for first time > users/... etc, etc" > > -Colin > >
However, the most important right now is : does it display right for everyone, is there any broken link, ... In short, is there any regression regarding the current website ? > _______________________________________________ > Devl mailing list > Devl at freenetproject.org > http://emu.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devl