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Per and all,

Per Eriksson skrev 2010-10-11 17:03:
Sophie Gautier skrev 2010-10-11 15:30:
That's good  :-) I'm not really fit in wikidesign and I think fedora
really shows a nice way to do it. Reading the list here gave me the
expression that there are a lot of pages already but there's no navi on
the main page to access them... the docu link appeared just recently.
Yes, we really need to have links to the categories on the main page
to give some guidance to our visitors.
Per could you work on this ? Adding QA, Documentation, Marketing,
Website would be great.

Sure, let's add navigational links for the website's main navigation and the main wiki 
categories currently on the wiki + on the front page. That way the user will be able to navigate 
to both websites :-)

I could sketch something up until tomorrow, testing a few variants.

Here are some initial sketches following my ideas, which will create navigational possibillities 
for most groups I think. The links might have to be alittle adjusted, but the general idea is to 
give the users ways to navigate both within the wiki itself (i.e find content quickly) as well as 
finding resources on the website.

Here's an illustrating screenshot
http://erinet.se/tdfwiki.png

I think this is a great start. I'm sure we will have more categories and subcategories to add over 
time, but this is the beginning. Will each one of those links point to a "landing page" for the 
section of content, containing more navigation and organization links? (I would suggest using 
"Homepage" or "Home" instead of "First Page", but this is minor.) Over time I'd like to divide the 
main part of the wiki homepage into smaller content blocks and logically organize them too, when we 
get to that point.

I've created a draft wireframe for the LibreOffice page of the TDF website. I envision the very top 
navigation shown in my wireframe being shared across the wiki and website, although I haven't 
created a wireframe for the wiki or any of the other pages of the TDF website yet. Also, a few 
spots are blank in the wireframe since I ran out of time today. :)

I'd like to expand this wireframe to show the TDF homepage, wiki, and other second-tier pages for 
the site.

You can download the wireframe document here: 
http://www.solidoffice.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/LibreOffice-Homepage-Wires.odg

Thanks,
Ben

Benjamin Horst
bhorst@mac.com
646-464-2314 (Eastern)
www.solidoffice.com


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