Hi, Anders,
thank you for your proposals.
Some thoughts from my point of view.
Am 11.02.2012 21:01, schrieb Anders Holbøll:
I thought it would be interesting to see what the mockups (I mostly
looked at Nics and Christophs proposals) would look like with real
data. Since I am a developer, my mockup tool is code rather than a
drawing tool :), so I coded it up. This is static versions of what
it could looks like when a German user arrives on the download page:
http://andershol.github.com/cms-code-demo/download-detected.html
I think the version number should be displayed onto the download button too.
If the user chooses to "Change System or Language", the user is lead
though these pages. Using separate pages makes it easier to fit
sufficient descriptions to hopefully make the "Download
instructions"-page unnecessary:
http://andershol.github.com/cms-code-demo/select-type.html
http://andershol.github.com/cms-code-demo/select-language.html
http://andershol.github.com/cms-code-demo/select-version.html
For reaching the separate pages easier I think, three links for "type",
"language", and "version" should be displayed to change the three
settings separately - perhaps below the buttons - and don't need to go
through all steps every time.
Christian.
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