On Mon, 2007-01-29 at 17:45 +1100, Chris Smart wrote: > On a side note(?) perhaps the main linux.org.au site needs a clarification > preamble, something along the lines of "Welcome! This site is the web > presence for the official organisation known as 'Linux Australia', Well, in essence, that was the point behind the four global navigation links: * about us * about linux & open source * linux in Australia * press It's hard to look at that list and get any other than "this is the site of an organization called Linux Australia" [So maybe #1 could have been "about Linux Australia" but if you run your eye down the line you can see why that wouldn't have added much, notwithstanding the fact that the web page [site] itself is titled "Linux Australia"] I'm not going to comment on the execution or vibrancy that the site had or has, but those four bullets above, as global nav in being, do rather get the point across. If it was me, I would have nothing _but_ those four links, in huge or bigger fonts, on the home page. News creates a sense of currency, but it is visually noisy. Hard to balance. AfC Sydney
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