Op donderdag 25-06-2009 om 01:53 uur [tijdzone -0700], schreef Graham Percival:
> I'm stuck. > http://percival-music.ca/blogfiles/out/lilypond-general_1.html > > The "community" was buried in About->community, which was too hard > to find. However, when I promote it to a top-level chapter, that > gives us seven chapters. This feels like too much. Yes, 5 or six maximum, I think. What if you prioritize and see what falls off? * Home * Introduction * Download * Documentation * Development * About I do like Manuals instead of Documentation. Do we need "Home"? What do other sites do. Important are: Download, Introduction, Community, Manuals. Possibly interesting is About. Development really should be inside community. Manuals and Community could be combined into Support/Help. Possibly we could keep Community and move Manuals [and about] there. If we only have Introduction | Download | Community where would you go for manuals/help? Maybe we could get away with this ;-) Hmm, we could also make the download page easier, just advertise one version and have a small link to "development versions" page. What about a little java script to suggest a download link on the front page, matching the OS that is used to browse the page? Apropos community/help/support; I feel we do not need to advertise lilypond-devel so much, possibly not even info-lilypond? Not sure about bug-lilypond, do we want (or ever get any sane) bugs from people who are not on -user or -devel, It would be nice to have "subscribe to lilypond-user"/live chat buttons and so de-clutter/split/easify contact.itexi Oh, I think we should keep the search box, and have it on every page, possibly top right under menu? Jan. -- Jan Nieuwenhuizen <jann...@gnu.org> | GNU LilyPond - The music typesetter AvatarĀ®: http://AvatarAcademy.nl | http://lilypond.org _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user