Re: Revamp of the www.ietf.org website

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> On 18 Jul 2017, at 03:42, Brian E Carpenter <brian.e.carpenter@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> On 15/07/2017 21:21, Russ Housley wrote:
> ...
>> For example, in response to the feedback provided, there is now a single page that provides links to tools and resources commonly used by active IETF participants.
> 
> Thank you for that. The only thing is, it's not really a single page; I had to hit Page Down 4 times to see everything. On the current page (https://www.ietf.org/content.html) there's all that on one screen. Surely there must be a way to present the content more compactly, when not on a tiny screen, and with a default font size.

I sent a very similar response to the feedback address.  It’s really frustrating to have both the main page, and the Tools page, so inefficient that you have to scroll, and scroll, and scroll.

The front page seems to be in the same style as many web sites now, and is clearly aimed much more at non-IETF people than those doing work in the IETF.  I get that, but it’s then frustrating that the page for IETF participants is also inefficient.

Can we not make the Tools page (button top right) more like the current IETF home page, which pretty much renders in one screen, and has all the links that IETF participants would commonly want, including the next meeting panel.

> I mention that here because I think it's a very general point. I've entered tickets for some details, and I would encourage everybody to do that, because inevitably there will be errors in content conversion, and the more eyes looking for them, the better.

The response I got was basically “come and discuss it in person in Prague” - the new site designer(s) are here, near the registration desk.  It’s not clear what feedback is sticking, or not :)

Tim




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