Re: Maybe it's time to say goodbye to start.fedoraproject.org?

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> On 08/27/2014 11:16 AM, Chaoyi Zha wrote:
> > Perhaps, can you get rid of the clutter around the sides, and just
> > have one, primary, emphasized point? Kind of like Firefox and Google's
> > homepages.
> 
> The primary emphasis is on the updated content stream that (normally) is
> geared towards users. The very top of the page has a bar with what Elad
> and I distilled into the three most important links for new users -
> docs, help, and Fedora mag (the full site.)
> 
> > One point that we would like to get across to the user. If
> > I had any experience in design, I would put a search box,
> 
> A search box that searches what? That goes where? The default browser
> has a search box built into the interface via both the URL bar and the
> search bar in the upper right, both search the web...

Well, I know many users that starts screaming internet is broken and
the only reason is some page forced them to be home and the search box
was lost. It's somehow expected that the first page loaded offers 
search box in the middle of screen even there are fields with exactly
same function in the browser already.

But I'm not saying it has to be there, actually, I like it without
any search field and as it was mentioned several times, no way to 
agree on the right search engine :).

Jaroslav
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