[kdewebdev-site] Quanta Public Site Structure < final ?
Américo C. Santos Neto
americocs at terra.com.br
Wed Mar 17 00:03:47 EST 2004
Ok, Bill, no problem at all.
Just send me the final structure in a clean mail (so I can find it latter),
some visions of how the site should look like for you and I'll make the
first studies. This is valid for you too, Eric! :-)
There is a logo or should I think of one?
Cheers,
Américo
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Chmura" <Bill at KdeWebDev.org>
To: "kdewebdev.org site development list"
<kdewebdev-site at mail.kdewebdev.org>
Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 10:03 PM
Subject: Re: [kdewebdev-site] Quanta Public Site Structure < final ?
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On Tuesday 16 March 2004 06:22 pm, Américo C. Santos Neto wrote:
> Hello there, everybody!
>
> I'm glad to hear the structure is being discussed, I can't wait to put my
> hands on it. I think it's best to have as few links in the home page as
>
> possible, so here is my suggestion:
> > Home (with short description and Quanta News)
> > Features
> > ...Quanta in Action
> > ...Comparison chart
> > Screen Shots
> > Testimonials
> > Get Quanta!
> > ...Requirements
> > ...Installing
> > ...Donate to Quanta
> > Support
> >... User Support Area
> >... Developer Support Area
> > FAQ
> >Contact
>
Hey Americo (sorry about losing the accent off the e)
I understand the desire to reduce the number of links on the top page, and
it
does make sense, but I would like to keep the two support areas easily
accessable from the top page. They don't have to be part of the main nav,
but should be somewhere on the page (like in the top right or so)... They
can also be links off the support section two (as they will be referred in
there).
But its an interesting issue - the list gets confusing with them in there
(Three support options in a row) perhaps we can keep the two support areas
at the top level and move the "support" entry into the Features (as great
support would be part of the features of quanta). It does just discuss what
is available and how you can rely on someone helping you
Be an interesting compromise as it would still reduce the menu by one...
Home (with short description and Quanta News)
Features
...Quanta in Action
...Comparison chart
...Support
Screen Shots
Testimonials
Get Quanta!
Requirements
...Installing
...Donate to Quanta
User Support Area
Developer Support Area
FAQ
Contact
Still is at 10 for the top tier of the quanta public site, which is still a
good amount, but probably manageable. What do you think about that?
In any case I look forward to seeing your work,
Bill
> Cheers,
>
> Américo
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Chris Hornbaker" <chrishornbaker at earthlink.net>
> To: <kdewebdev-site at mail.kdewebdev.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 11:59 AM
> Subject: Re: [kdewebdev-site] Quanta Public Site Structure < final ?
>
> > On Wednesday 03 March 2004 05:21, Bill Chmura wrote:
> > > Okay, to keep us on track and moving in a direction... (any
>
> direction)...
>
> > > I've rechecked through... and while we had a lot of good discussions
on
> > > this and that, not much has changed.
> > >
> > > So I put forth that this is a good navigation structure to start with
>
> for
>
> > > the Quanta site... A trick I have learned in corporate life is to ask
>
> if
>
> > > anyone objects instead of asking for approval. Approval takes
> > > effort...
>
> If
>
> > > no one answers it means it must be okay right?
> > >
> > >
> > > Home
> > > Features
> > > ...Quanta Can... (Was its own heading before)
> > > ...Comparison chart
> > > Screen Shots
> > > Quanta News (Was Quanta in the news)
> > > Testimonials
> > > Get Quanta!
> > > ...Requirements
> > > ...Installing
> > > ...Donate to Quanta
> > > Support
> > > FAQ
> > > User Support Area
> > > Developer Support Area (Link to developer.kdewebdev)
> >
> > What's the difference between Support and User Support Area?
> >
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