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After a little thinking on the http://en.opensuse.org page, I can't really think of any reasons for keeping the whole of the furthermost-right colum at all. It lists: * Areas of Documentation * Ways in which to communicate * An extra Tips and Tricks page
All of these are already covered in the left column. Having unncessary links to just extra sub-sections of those links on the wiki home page increases clutter, and hence confusion, for new people, I think.
Other links I think shouldn't be there at all (in the left column) are: * Home (the site logo or the "wiki" link (a little uncomfortable with naming it that) links to it, anyhow) * Support Database (should just be under Documentation) * Contact (that can be somewhere in the disclaimer at the bottom, surely)
I think the whole Participate entry should be deleted and replaced with a link or something similar. But past that: * Tasks/Jobs (that should come under Participate) * Team (under Projects)
By removing these links I really think we can clear things up a little.
Robert did his part of the job as designer and I like layout. That is the reason to post link in opensuse-project. I have the same comment about green as Martin. It should be more in tone with chameleon. I agree about content, but that we have to discuss togheather with previous discussion about navigation as it is the same problem. -- Regards, Rajko. http://en.opensuse.org/Portal --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+help@opensuse.org