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web:redesign:sitemap [2010/03/14 18:23] – moving "my php.net" to footer since it's not in current prototype main menu seldweb:redesign:sitemap [2017/09/22 13:28] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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     * News headlines. Headlines only, not complete stories. Link to the News section.     * News headlines. Headlines only, not complete stories. Link to the News section.
     * I like the idea of having a different (larger) header on the homepage than all other places... a front door if you will. This is reflected in my mocks.     * I like the idea of having a different (larger) header on the homepage than all other places... a front door if you will. This is reflected in my mocks.
 +    * Ideas (jordi, creds to johannes/philip):
 +      - Three fat icons with enough whitespace around them on the home would be good, with labels: Download, Documentation, Get Involved
 +      - below that list the latest announcements
 +      - don't list all calendar entries, it's long and hard to read, make it a fancy js calendar or something along those lines, with location filters ?
   - Documentation   - Documentation
     * Default to English with clear menu for other languages? (Jump the interstitial step)     * Default to English with clear menu for other languages? (Jump the interstitial step)
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     * A large footer used as a catch-all for universal links that do not belong in the primary navigation would likely make sense.     * A large footer used as a catch-all for universal links that do not belong in the primary navigation would likely make sense.
     * Footer links also give the opportunity to be verbose if necessary where in the header you want to be very concise.     * Footer links also give the opportunity to be verbose if necessary where in the header you want to be very concise.
-      - My PHP.net (moved, by jordi, see note above)+      - My PHP.net (moved, by jordi, see note above, it's present in the Community dropdown though)
       - Contact       - Contact
       - Mirrors       - Mirrors
       - Copyright       - Copyright
-      - Credits 
-        * Should this just be killed? I could go either way on it. 
-        * It should be linked somewhere, but need not be here (philip) 
-      - Stats 
       - Other PHP.net sites (moved)       - Other PHP.net sites (moved)
-        * This may be too important for the footer, but I think it could make sense here. (jordi agrees, although links to those should be added where relevant in the mega-dropdown)+        * This may be too important for the footer, but I think it could make sense here. (jordi agrees, a link has also been added in the community tab of the megadropdown)
       - (Deleted)       - (Deleted)
 +        * Credits
 +          - Should this just be killed? I could go either way on it.
 +          - It should be linked somewhere, but need not be here (philip)
 +          - It is now linked in Community and can also be linked on the copyright page imo (jordi)
         * Advertising         * Advertising
           - Kill it? Does this head off a lot of inquiries?           - Kill it? Does this head off a lot of inquiries?
           - I think killing is fine (philip, jordi)           - I think killing is fine (philip, jordi)
         * Show source (jordi, since it wasn't mentionned before and philip agrees)         * Show source (jordi, since it wasn't mentionned before and philip agrees)
 +        * Stats (jordi, after checking with others)
   - Menu Systems   - Menu Systems
     * TBD: We should determine a nice consistent secondary + tertiary nav system. Likely vertical as it's super scalable.     * TBD: We should determine a nice consistent secondary + tertiary nav system. Likely vertical as it's super scalable.
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