What was wrong with Openshit's homepage? (
www.openshift.com)
There is nothing wrong, but I guess we don't want to copy the OpenShift
homepage.
[Online] [Enterprise] [Community]
Online is the public SaaS. Enterprise is the installable appliance.
Community points to the community project pages.
This is new to me. What community
project pages?
I think the approach [Definition] [Easy installation] [Online and Enterprise] that I
proposed is more interesting for the new user. Also, we can have little content that goes
on the same page instead of creating more pages.
Gabriel
On 7/18/2013 10:23 PM, Gabriel Cardoso wrote:
> Hi people,
>
> Today I did an exercise about what information we should display at the
> Keycloak homepage. The result is the wireframe below, that has the
> following goals:
>
> - Present the concept of Keycloak for a new user
> - Create engagement by showing how easy and flexible it is
> - Be clean: straightforward information
> - Provide links for login / registration (try it now)
>
>
> *Considerations:*
> - The slogan is not supposed to be definitive, but it is interesting to
> have one.
> - The images would be vectorial, representing concepts, instead of photos.
> - Learn more of each topic is an anchor for the extended explanation
> below them.
> - The extended explanation must have as much text as it requires, but
> less is better. Also, se can work on interesting diagrams.
> - Try it now (register) is presented in different regions of the page
> since is our primary action
>
> The idea is to have something upon which we can discuss. What do you
> think about it?
>
> Gabriel
>
>
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