On Tue, 2005-07-12 at 22:53 +0100, matthew.east.ubuntu@xxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UserDocumentation?action=show
>
> Any comments on that page, and of course help in inserting useful link, is
> much appreciated.
A vast improvement!
Just a little niggle about icon usage: The 'globe' icon seems like it is
intended to signal a link to a non-ubuntu website. Perhaps it should be
removed from the 'About Ubuntu' and 'Glossary' links. I've noticed that
the Ubuntu logo is sometimes used to indicate a link to another section
on the website, perhaps that is more appropriate?
More generally, the link text is often a program name, which I would
guess works well assuming some familiarity with linux software. But if
the page is targeted at new users, I think it might make finding things
a bit harder. If the team thinks new users are a priority, I'd be happy
try a bit of a reshuffle and rewording. I could do this as a text
outline and post it to the list first.
I just want to emphasize different organizations and language will favor
different user groups, so it really does depend who the page is targeted
at.
thanks,
david
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