SCN: SCN site and logo redesign
Kenneth Applegate
starsrus at scn.org
Thu Aug 30 17:53:21 PDT 2001
On Thu, 30 Aug 2001, Lois Beedle wrote:
> where do I find the sidebar menu in lynx?
Way,
way,
way
down at the bottom of the page and off the
screen unless you scroll!
Ken
>
> Lois
>
> Dip it in chocolate, it'll be fine.
>
> On Thu, 30 Aug 2001, Kenneth Applegate wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 30 Aug 2001, Rod Clark wrote:
> >
> > OK - we are NOT on the same page. I see that you are referring to the
> >
> > /www.scn.org/community/ page, while I have been referring to the subtopic
> > pages on the sidebar menu. Yes indeed, the community page does have areas
> > with major Topic areas, and then subtopics under them. It is still 4
> > clicks to any actual web page of an IP organization.
> >
> > But - the reason I missed the community page is that you DO have all the
> > subtopic pages listed in the sidebar menu. Why in the world would I go to
> > the Community page link if I can already see a subtopic area that seems to
> > be relevant?
> >
> > I think the current setup suffers from _too many_ ways to get to
> > Community information, none of which are very efficient.
> >
> > Ken
> >
> > > > Rod - Are we _really_ on the same page? :>) I mean that literally. If you
> > > > are referring to the pages:
> > > >
> > > > http://www.scn.org/tech/
> > > > http://www.scn.org/spiritual/
> > > > http://www.scn.org/civic/
> > > >
> > > > then your statements to Lois are simply NOT correct. The only things
> > > > showing at the top of those pages are general subtopic headings. To find
> > > > the specific links to the organizations that you mention, you have to
> > > > scroll the pages.
> > >
> > > Ken,
> > >
> > > On each main Community subject menu, you can always find a
> > > list of the SCN sites in that subject area. It is always the
> > > first thing listed in the menu links that you mentioned, at the
> > > top of the page. This is consistent on every menu. That link
> > > jumps to the detailed SCN sites list that immediately follows
> > > the page-top category links.
> > >
> > > Rod Clark
> > >
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> > Ken Applegate How do you identify astronomers from Seattle?
> > <starsrus at scn.org> By the windshield wipers on their telescopes!
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Ken Applegate How do you identify astronomers from Seattle?
<starsrus at scn.org> By the windshield wipers on their telescopes!
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