From: Preben R. <ran...@pv...> - 2004-01-17 18:38:00
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Thomas Leonard <ta...@ec...> wrote on 17/01/2004 (18:06) : > We've got HomePage and SoftwareIndex in the navbar at the top. Not sure > about screenshots (we link from ROX-Filer and HomePage to them... I don't > think it's something you want to jump to all the time). What else do we > need there? It's getting a bit crowded... What is the point of the: Recent Edits | Find Page | | Like Pages | Back Links | GPG Key | I don't understand any of them (well except find page perhaps). I think this Wiki stuff should go at the bottom or somewhere. It is not important for the reader only for those who write the web pages. Wiki are probably a good idea, but I feel that here it gets in the way of communicating the real message to the reader/user and that is what Rox is, where to get it and how it looks like. > The problem with the SF pages is that they don't have, eg, Debs, BSD > ports, etc. We want to point people to a more general page > (HelpInstalling), because most people don't want the source. Yes this is fine, but when I go to a download page I expect to find the links to Debian, Suse etc... packages there and not have to find a link called HelpInstalling (which I thought was about installing the source when I first saw it) to find them. -- Rox-Filer, as a filemanager should be designed => http://rox.sf.net/ |