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On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 5:00 PM, klaus-jürgen weghorn ol
<ol@sophia-louise.de> wrote:
Hi David,
Am 21.12.2010 04:22, schrieb David Nelson:

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http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/cgi_img_auth.php/1/14/Liboaustralia-screenshot2.png

IMHO such a pulldown menu isn'nt good for the content we present. Especially
the content of "Product" and "Get involved" should be visible all the time
when you are in this thread. Otherwise you need links in the context. And
this blows up the content.

KJ,
The screenshot you have raised is not the test.libreoffice.org site
that will be launched soon. You are looking at the longer term Drupal
development project that will likely replace the Silverstripe site
next year at some point.

We are refining the content, and the front page to include clearly
visible links to the areas you have raised. If you see Carlos'
proposed plan for the front page I think this will address your
concerns about presenting users with these options.
http://www.cjenkins.net/files/LibO_Website_Design_Proposal_DrupalDevTeam.tar.gz

Carlos' plan is still under review by the design group. If you wish to
input into this discussion please feel free to contact the design
mailing list, but as this site is a little while off launch the design
team have slightly higher priorities at this point in time.

Thanks for the concern and feedback,
Michael Wheatland

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