On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 08:14:06PM +0200, Sean DALY wrote: > Again, we need at least basically consistent navigation.
I'm surprised such a high (worth a month's delay before a volunteer can work on designing a solution) bar was set for such a simple (remove target="_blank"), obviously useful (works in Sugar's own browser, requested by a developer and an educator and probably other) and improvable (can be removed later) feature. > We could advance more rapidly if no one is suprised when Christian > adapts my April 3rd suggestion: > http://lists.sugarlabs.org/archive/marketing/2009-April/000742.html I don't know that I understand your suggestion(s), unfortunately (but I don't have to, I guess). I think you're suggesting consistent navigation among all four sites, by redesigning...just the navigation section on all four (activities, wiki, www, download .sugarlabs.org)? Just the sugarlabs.org site? The main thing that struck me about the email you referenced was the amount of discussion about the sitemap. As I'm probably not the target audience you may ignore this data point, but for what its worth the main thought I had after reading your email was: I've never used a sitemap. If I can't find it, I use google. It seems relevant that to get Fedora or Ubuntu or Firefox, the first hit on Google for each has a prominent link to download, and: - Ubuntu's download link is prominent and central, and resulting page a) opens within the same window; and b) with similar look and feel. The top-right navigation section reminded me a lot of what I thought you might have meant in your message (see below). Quite central is some text *explaining* Ubuntu. - Fedora's download link is prominent but but not central; I thought this was bad until I realized the central link *explained* Fedora, which is an interesting tradeoff that might be adoptable for www.sugarlabs.org. - Firefox's download link is prominent and central. Barely (but still) "above the fold", with a huge-lettered title, is a section *explaining* Firefox. > thanks > > Sean Martin PS - thanks for all the work; I don't mean to sound ungrateful (hopefully at worst this sounds brusqe)...just trying to communicate as explicitly as possible to waste as little (more) of your time...
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