Hi Christoph,
Christoph Noack wrote on 2011-08-06 15:14:
Something like ...
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... the drop-down may be a so-called mega-menu [1] containing the most
important websites (like the wiki, TDF website, ...) either grouped
according the function (TDF, LibreOffice) or its community use (User,
Development, Project) - has to be decided. And, it should contain a link
to a full list of the websites.
indeed, that would combine two advantages: Marking an official page,
plus convenient links to other pages. If it can be included in all our
websites like blog and wiki, however, I am not sure.
Florian
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