On Mon, 2006-10-02 at 19:21 +0100, Dimitrios Glezos wrote: > I agree that we should fix the FP web page so that it can be more > eye-catching and usable and that we should try as much as possible to > have a consistent attitude about our resources and information. I'll try > to submit some suggestions for wiki CSS changes > This sounds great. I tried to play around with it but I'm not of much use with making things look nice . > On the other hand, at some points there are clearly different targets > and a one-size-fits-all approach, even though more maintainable, can > only be *less* usable for the end user. The Fedora homepage should, for > example, be an entry point for many people (users, developers, > journalists) to the Fedora Project. The user's browser splash page > should be an entry point for the user (one) to the use of his (own) > desktop and the Internet. Another difference could be that the tips > showing in the browser splash page should be tips for a smooth system > operation and desktop use while tips in FP homepage could contain tips > for the Fedora Project, it's groups etc. > > So, I see it as an aggregation, not as content duplication. This need > for personal content aggregation is also shown from the customized > homepages Google and other providers provide. > I definitely see this side of it as well. The local homepage and the fp.o homepage could both serve unique purposes without too much duplication. But, we could/should use the same CSS/design work for both pages. -- fedora-docs-list mailing list fedora-docs-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-docs-list