On Tue, 5 Feb 2008, Karsten 'quaid' Wade wrote: > > On Thu, 2008-01-31 at 23:39 -0500, Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams wrote: > > On Thu, 2008-01-31 at 22:31 -0600, Mike McGrath wrote: > > > On Fri, 25 Jan 2008, Karsten 'quaid' Wade wrote: > > > > We can ask our UI experts how best to do the ? mark, but overall +1 to > > > > this approach. Yet ... > > > > > > > > There are three good ways from here: > > > > > > > > * Leave page as-is, then ? => link to wizard > > > > * Make page a wizard, with a link off to "I know what I want" > > > > * Two-boxes in the middle: "Help me figure out what I need" ... "I know > > > > what I want" that link out to appropriate pages > > > > > > > > "User Interaction Expert, where are you?!?" > > > > > > I hope I'm not showing my ignorance here but is there any way for > > > javascript/java/OSS language to grab this information? Perhaps we should > > > focus on a "What is recommended for this machine?" type button. > > > > We could parse the User-agent header. It's easily-enough faked though. > > Nor is it necessarily the target install system. We could use it to > make a suggestion, though. "Looks like your system is an i686 ..." > This may not always be true in the future but I'd think "If you're not sure what to download, get i686" -Mie -- Fedora-websites-list mailing list Fedora-websites-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-websites-list