[OGDev] openguides.org website
Earle Martin
openguides at downlode.org
Tue Apr 10 18:06:45 BST 2007
On 10/04/07, Kake L Pugh <kake at earth.li> wrote:
> I've been trying to figure out what's going on on
> http://openguides.org/page/release_notes
>
> I thought at first that the table of release notes wasn't showing up
> at all, but then I realised it _is_ there, but it's stuck down at the
> bottom underneath the stuff about Free The Postcode etc.
Hmm, yes, that's knackered. Wonder when that happened. I'll take a poke at it.
> Also regarding the website, I'm trying to figure out how the
> Randomness Guide to London should be linked in the "Take me there..."
> list of OpenGuides installations. Obviously it can't just be
> "London", but it doesn't really have a brief description, so it can't
> just be "Foo London" in the same way as "Vegan Oxford". It's focused
> on pubs and restaurants, but I don't think "London Pubs" is really
> accurate since that doesn't include restaurants. "London Randomness"
> is possible, if people don't think that would be confusing.
> "Randomness Guide to London" would be best, but it's a bit long;
> "London Randomness" might be too long as well, actually, come to think
> of it - there'd most likely be a linebreak between "London" and
> "Randomness", which would be very confusing. "Randomness" on its own
> is out, since I don't think people would expect a guide without a city
> name to be focused on a single city. Any ideas?
Good question, I don't have a ready answer. If this project starts
growing and growing, multi-guide cities will probably get more common
(we can dream, can't we?) so this will become a more important
question.
In general, the site design isn't too great and all suggestions are appreciated.
--
Earle Martin
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http://purl.org/net/earlemartin/
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