On 26 Sep 2011, at 4:18 AM, Francois Daoust wrote:

> Hello Ian,
> 
> Once a community or business group gets proposed, it enters the "proposed" 
> list. Next thing you'll want to do is to point people to it so that they 
> support your great idea.
> 
> A proposed group does not have a dedicated page AFAICT. So you'll end up with 
> an anchor in the list of proposed groups, for instance:
> http://www.w3.org/community/groups/proposed/#d-tasks
> 
> Given the current number of proposed groups, the anchor does not help much: 
> on typical desktop screens, the browser will stick to the top of the page. 
> Not exactly the visibility you'd like to have for your super cool group-to-be.
> 
> Proposed solutions:
> - expand the corresponding section in this page automatically (through 
> JavaScript) based on the hashtag
> - and/or create a real page that people could bookmark and share for each 
> proposed group

Hi Francois,

Something like that is on the todo list already. I'm working with the designer 
(but it's slow going right now).

Thanks!

Ian

> 
> Francois.
> 
> 
> 

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