Cool, this is the type of message someone wishes to receive the first day of
an alpha phase.  :)

2006/12/7, Simone Deponti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


Section C:
    Status: Mockups needs to be refined[1], functionality/HTML/style
depends on the content, portlets[2] yet to be defined


Here we have two worlds: the homepage and the secondary pages.

About the homepage Lee had volunteered working on it and he is desperate to
write some code after me having him writing planning documents for months.
;)  Lee, if you want to lead this go ahead.

The secondary pages have only one optional portlet/component/block planned
for in the right column, see
http://live.gnome.org/GnomeWeb/ComponentSelection :

- Related Links Block - In those pages where we offer links for further
information i.e. in other wgo sections, other GNOME subsites or wherever in
the Internet. Could be also a passage of text that explains what the visitor
can do from this page.

We haven't defined the placement of another optional component, perhaps it
could have a place in the column and not in the body?:

- Document navigation - Previous and next for pages needing it, or page
numbering system.

See also http://live.gnome.org/GnomeWeb/PageStructure just in case you
missed this page.


Section D (footer and colophon, is not in the diagram):
    Status: No mockups, no functionality, no HTML, no CSS


The elements of the big footer (homepage) and the small one (secondary
pages) are defined at http://live.gnome.org/GnomeWeb/ComponentSelection but
we haven't gone through the position of the elements and the look&feel.



If you all agree I'll format the main template in order to accomodate the
said areas into it, and hence have the "skeleton" on which insert the other
pieces (templates).


Works for me.


I can take care of the main template, if anyone else doesn't want.


It can be pretty easy to create a boring Section C functional for the whole
site. However, it would be great to have cool secondary pages well styled
and with graphics and other visual elements well integrated. Even better if
we could have as a result a bunch of templates web editors could choose from
when creating a new Success Story, a new static page, etc.

--
Quim Gil /// http://desdeamericaconamor.org
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