On second thoughts, I did see Christoph's point, David. And this applies to all 
second-level menu strips (not just the Home page).

The problem is this: When we land on any page  using the top menu strip, we see 
a page. We also see a second level menu in which none of the items are 
highlighted. So the visitor could wonder whare he is.

Probably it may be better to avoid a full page for any of the top-level menu 
items.
That means only second-level menu items have content pages. By default, the 
first menu items in the second level menu would be selected.

For example, in the second-level menu strip of the "Home" page, add a "General" 
menu item at left.
So now the second-level strip would look like [General           Why for Home?  
      Why for Businesses?   ....]
This "General" menu item would be selected by default, and show the content 
that is currently shown on the Home page.
The user can then select the other menu items in the second strip and check 
specific uses (business/home/education...).


Regards,
Narayan



> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> CC: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: [libreoffice-website] Thanks and Thoughts (was: Re:      
> [libreoffice-design] UX/Visual Design Description (Draft) [...])
> Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2011 07:32:45 +0530
> 
> 
> Hi Christoph,
> 
> How on earth did you find out so soon, it was me? :)
> 
> We finished the first round yesterday night. Both David and I have the same 
> habit: We brush up the content in several passes, and keep doing it till it 
> is perfected. Now that we are in the SEO-optimization phase, this habit is 
> going to be very useful! :)
> 
> But the point is that the site is ready for the launch. No missing content or 
> links. All the required sections fully completed.
> The SEO-optimization will continue for the next 2-3 months.
> 
> @Duplication: Sometimes the same information is "almost" replicated in 
> different pages, because some people search for a specific combination, and 
> the combination of page title, meta tags and content has to show up in search 
> engines. That's why we have to provide different combination.
> 
> Similarly, right now the description looks "to the point". But after we 
> analyze the Google page rankings, we may have to repeat the same information 
> in equivalent terms (on the same page or multiple pages), so that their 
> ranking goes up. This would result in a page that looks a bit odd to the 
> reader. But finally we need more people to land on the page through search 
> engines, so such deliberate repetition is unavoidable. 
> 
> @location of "why" pages:
> Logically, the reader should come across "why Libreoffice" right AFTER "what 
> is LibreOffice?". 
> So we may have to rearrange this. David?
> 
> Regards,
> Narayan
> 
> > Subject: [libreoffice-website] Thanks and Thoughts (was: Re: 
> > [libreoffice-design] UX/Visual Design Description (Draft) [...])
> > From: [email protected]
> > To: [email protected]
> > CC: [email protected]
> > Date: Sun, 23 Jan 2011 23:42:20 +0100
> > 
> > Hi Jaron, David,
> > 
> > thanks a lot to you both! Well appreciated - at the moment it's much fun
> > to see the site evolve :-) And, I already used the revised text to
> > invite some more people within our community to join the Design Team.
> > 
> > David, just a side note: I've noticed the new "Why for ..." pages that
> > provide great content (thanks to the creator, Narayan?). But here some
> > things I've noticed as well: Very similar information is now available
> > for "Features" (LibreOffice) and "Home", and the location "Home" might
> > be misleading for the "Why..." elements. (Example: If the user opened
> > "Get Help" and just sees "Home" as the main menu item, might he think
> > that the "Why" elements are located there?) Furthermore, the link to
> > "See what LibO can do for you" now seems a bit strange.
> > 
> > Could you please tell me whether you are still working on that? If not,
> > may I provide some more thoughts (structure, punctuation, outline,
> > links, ...)?
> > 
> > Cheers,
> > Christoph
> > 
> > Am Montag, den 24.01.2011, 04:15 +0800 schrieb David Nelson:
> > > Hi Jaron, :-)
> > > 
> > > I already proofread Christoph's draft and put it on the site, but many
> > > thanks anyway. ;-)
> > > 
> > > David Nelson
> > > 
> > 
> > 
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