On 05/11/2013 10:56, Corinne Krych wrote:
> The page on the left would be the home page, or do you mean something
> else by "main" page? :)
Ooops sorry didn't pay enough attention. I missed the home page label.
With the new design, the idea is to stress the features and client/server aspect of the
AeroGear, but one thing I liked about the previous design is: on the main page there is
the 4 icons: iOS, web, android, cordova which show the supported client platforms. I'm
missing those icons. how can we add that information?
So the reason I removed those was because the emphasis was on on
platforms, instead of use cases.
When I visit this page I'd like to be shown reasons why I should use
AeroGear and in what ways it can help me. The platform icons alone
didn't do that for me. Now, of course, being multiplatform is a good
selling point too but only after you've figured what you want to do, it
isn't the main one.
I do agree though that we can emphasise a little bit more on being
crossplatform other than just having some references in the text (as
people don't read :). I'll see if I can bring the icons back in a subtle
way at the top of the page without being the main emphasis.
Hylke