> > 1. Should we include news items higher up on the page? I am not quite sure > how best to incorporate news items on the main page. Possibly as a small > list of headlines to latest posts? Only the most recent post + a link to > the "News" archive page? Any thoughts on this? > I think that just the previous news item with a link to the news page would be best. I really like the way the rest of the sections look. makes it look much more like a site an artist would like to go to. 2. I was thinking about highlighting the fact that GIMP is extensible > through scripts and plug-ins. Any input on this that I can add to a > section on the front page? > It would be great to advertise this specially since I don't think the current site mentions it. It might also be cool to see three or four of the most populer plugins like you did with the "Key Component in a Desktop Publishing Workflow" section. short description and maybe an image showing it off. Downloads Page > I'm a bit conflicted about this. I understand that we used to use jquery > to try and guess the OS the visitor was on, and present them with a > sub-section of the downloads page. > > I am almost thinking that perhaps we can simply present users with clearly > marked links at the top of the Downloads page to choose which OS they would > like a download for? Any objections to going this route? > Please, please, please do this. after seeing other sites do this I can't stand when a site shows me every single OS option out there. LibreOffice has a really nice download page <http://donate.libreoffice.org/home/dl/rpm-x86_64/5.0.1/en-US/LibreOffice_5.0.1_Linux_x86-64_rpm.tar.gz>. Not only does it give you a great big download button for your OS but it but it gives you the option to download it through torent, slect a differnt OS, change the version you are downloading, provides source code, change the language of the off line help, gives links to usefull info such as How do I install LibreOffice? System requirements, and Extensions as well when you click the link it redirects you to a donation page. Don't know if you want to do that but it does remind people that GIMP is made by people taking their time and money to make GIMP. There are only two things I could suggest is that this site is not responsive and that is becoming a big thing right now. don't know how much more work it would be to do that but it would be nice. the second thing is (and I don't know if this is the second step after converting all pages to the new format) the site does not look like the old site. It is immediately noticeable that this site has a new style and it does not look like the GIMP branding. -- Jesus is my Lord and Savior. Praise be unto God for giving us a way to live with him. <https://www.facebook.com/android272> <https://plus.google.com/u/0/113439282950133616549/posts> <http://www.linkedin.com/pub/andrew-pullins/6a/2b3/366> <https://twitter.com/android272> <http://android272.deviantart.com/> _______________________________________________ gimp-developer-list mailing list List address: gimp-developer-list@xxxxxxxxx List membership: https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer-list List archives: https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gimp-developer-list