I agree with essentially all of this--but it's something I can't do (well,
I could try, but you might not like the results). Jimbo right now is on
the road (picking his wife and baby from Chicago!) and he won't be able to
do anything like this until probably Monday at the earliest, I imagine.
The only part I disagree with is having the "Receive an article a day"
link on every page. It gets people coming back, which is important at
this stage in the game. Many people don't even see the front page,
because they arrive at particular pages which are linked to by search
engines and other pages. I say I disagree with this, but I don't disagree
strongly. I really don't care that much about it.
I think it would be great to rename HomePage and RecentChanges, but only
if we can "redirect" traffic from those pages to "Wikipedia: ..." and
"Recent Changes."
Larry
On Fri, 14 Sep 2001, Axel Boldt wrote:
I have a couple of purely cosmetic suggestions for the
general layout
of Wikipedia:
* The red alert text after the search box should be removed; there
should be a second search box at the top of every page.
Often, if you have the wrong page, you are not going to scroll all
the way down through the uninteresting text, to find
the search box.
* While the "receive an article a day" feature is nice, I don't think
it deserves a link on every page of Wikipedia. It is an extremely
rare action to take: everybody goes to that page only once. Link on
home page and on announcements should be sufficient.
The less links, the less overwhelming the initial experience.
* The home page should be titled "Wikipedia - free, collaborative
encyclopedia" or similar, and not "HomePage". The first
two words on the home page are "HomePage", and this word is
information free, and worse, looks like a typo to most people.
A web site that calls its home page "HomePage"?? People must think
we are idiots.
* "RecentChanges" should be "Recent Changes"
* At the bottom of every page, all links having to do with editing and
viewing previous versions should be visually separated
from those relevant to surfers. The search box should be in the same
line as RecentChanges. Two links for "edit this text"
is overkill and confusing: everybody has to try out whether they do
the same thing.
* The problems identified on Wikipedia commentary/Search Engine should
be fixed before next Thursday.
Cheers,
Axel
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