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Re: Draft 3 of the homepage is up for evaluation.



Susan G. Kleinmann writes:
> I think the newest Debian WWW pages are a real step forward in both
> visual appeal and content.
> 
> Suggestion 1 re: easier navigation:  At the top or bottom of each page, 
> one could insert some HTML code that could, in 1 or 2 lines, lead a 
> user to any of the major pages at the Debian site.  For example 
> (putting titles in alphabetical order):
> <P>
> <A HREF="about.html">About the Project</A> //
> <A HREF="docs.html">Documentation</A> //
> <A HREF="ftplist.html">Getting Debian GNU/Linux</A> //
> <A HREF="site-index.html">Index to this Site</A> //
> <A HREF="news.html">News</A> //
> <A HREF="Packages/">Packages Available</A> //
> <A HREF="search.html">Search this Site</A> //
> <A HREF="support.html">Support</A> //
> </P>

Please don't add such quick-keys on the top of any page.  Some sites
have designed their pages in that way.  It is nice if you use a 
graphical browser and can focus by moving your mouse.  But on the other
hand it makes navigation more difficult, time consuming and less
comfortable for all lynx users.

I would appreciate the above construct, but not on the top but on the
bottom of some pages. (ok, on the first page it may be at the top)

Regards

	Joey

-- 
  / Martin Schulze  *  joey@infodrom.north.de  *  26129 Oldenburg /
 /                 Beware of bugs in the above code; I have only /
/          proved it correct, not tried it.  -- Donald E. Knuth /