Difference between revisions of "Website Refactor"

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Business solutions<br><br>
 
Business solutions<br><br>
  
 
'''Server Appliances:''' <br>
 
*Features: list from current front page. (a top menu with anchor points)
 
*Preinstalled appliances: same as current page with design modifications
 
 
 
'''Services:''' <br>
 
* Support <br>
 
* Documentation<br>
 
*? Maintenance: freeside-1.5.8.tar.gz (not sure if  this should go here)<br><br>
 
 
''I'm not sure why the documentation link would go here.  Wouldn't it go in the developers section?  The download would definately go in the developer's section.''
 
  
 
''How is this section different than "Business solutions" ?''
 
''How is this section different than "Business solutions" ?''
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''It's not really but it's a menu way of getting there vs business solutions is just highlighted by being on the front page''
  
  
'''Demo Download:''' Maybe call this products and merge Server Appliance and Demo as choices in the sub menu<br>
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'''Products'''<br>
*Features: maybe have the futures area here also<br>
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*Preinstalled appliances: same as current page with design modifications
*Back Office<br>
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        *Features<br>
*Signup<br>
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*Web Demo<br>
*Self-service<br><br>
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        -Back Office<br>
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-Signup<br>
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-Self-service<br><br>
  
 
''it isn't a download...''
 
''it isn't a download...''
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''fine''
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''this section should probably be highlighted on the front page also''
  
  
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*Browse the CVS tree via viewcvs<br>
 
*Browse the CVS tree via viewcvs<br>
 
*Instructions on accessing the development tree with CVS<br>
 
*Instructions on accessing the development tree with CVS<br>
*Search (temporarily offline) or browse the developer mailing list archive.<br>
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*Maintenance: freeside-1.5.8.tar.gz <br>
*Pop up window *Subscribe to the development list (not for user support!) by sending a blank message to   freeside-devel-subscribe@sisd.com #freeside on  OFTC<br><br>
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        *Documentation<br>
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        *wiki<br>
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'''SUPPORT:submenu under Developers'''<br>
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            *Commercial support services<br>
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            *Search (temporarily offline) or browse the developer mailing list archive.<br>
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    *Subscribe to the development list (not for user support!) by sending a blank message to         freeside-devel-subscribe@sisd.com #freeside on  OFTC<br><br>
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''developers section definitely not a good place for popup windows''
 
''developers section definitely not a good place for popup windows''
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''fine i was just trying to utilize space better then just having two lines of text on a page.''
  
 
''both mailing lists would be listed, along with documentation, wiki, etc.''
 
''both mailing lists would be listed, along with documentation, wiki, etc.''
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''I had documentation in the services area because i figured others then just the developers would be looking for it. Such as
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clients that are not Developers, people just coming to the product to see what it was''
  
  
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*Events (list of conventions we will be at or anything else)<br>
 
*Events (list of conventions we will be at or anything else)<br>
 
*Testimonials<br>
 
*Testimonials<br>
         *Contacts<br><br>
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         *Contacts<br>

Revision as of 09:58, 17 November 2006

Free side site map ("you can see mock pages here http://www.shinza.org/clients/freeside/website/view")

[[ I would urge caution about appearing overly busy]]

Home: Reiteration of important areas with directs links further into the site
News and Events
Business solutions


How is this section different than "Business solutions" ? It's not really but it's a menu way of getting there vs business solutions is just highlighted by being on the front page


Products
*Preinstalled appliances: same as current page with design modifications

       *Features

*Web Demo

        -Back Office

-Signup
-Self-service

it isn't a download... fine this section should probably be highlighted on the front page also


Developers: Probably a anchored page
*Feature/bug database (temporarily offline)
*Browse the CVS tree via viewcvs
*Instructions on accessing the development tree with CVS
*Maintenance: freeside-1.5.8.tar.gz

       *Documentation
*wiki

SUPPORT:submenu under Developers

           *Commercial support services
*Search (temporarily offline) or browse the developer mailing list archive.

*Subscribe to the development list (not for user support!) by sending a blank message to freeside-devel-subscribe@sisd.com #freeside on OFTC


developers section definitely not a good place for popup windows fine i was just trying to utilize space better then just having two lines of text on a page.

both mailing lists would be listed, along with documentation, wiki, etc. I had documentation in the services area because i figured others then just the developers would be looking for it. Such as clients that are not Developers, people just coming to the product to see what it was


About Us:
*Company overview (philosophy about the technology and why we are Open Source)
*News (same as the front page but perhaps more detailed and links to articles that involve freeside)
*Events (list of conventions we will be at or anything else)
*Testimonials

       *Contacts