1 Dec 2008 05:57
Re: Proposal for "Getting Help" page for LilyPond web site
Carl D. Sorensen <c_sorensen <at> byu.edu>
2008-12-01 04:57:25 GMT
2008-12-01 04:57:25 GMT
On 11/29/08 5:13 AM, "Han-Wen Nienhuys" <hanwenn <at> gmail.com> wrote: > On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 3:53 PM, Carl D. Sorensen <c_sorensen <at> byu.edu> wrote: >> I'm not sure who is currently managing the development of the main LilyPond >> web page, so I'm not sure who this should be addressed to. >> >> I just went to the LilyPond web site with the idea in mind of being a >> totally new user, perhaps even a Windows user who has never jumped into the >> Linux/Open Source/GDP community before. I was a bit surprised by what I >> found (or didn't find). There was nothing on the front page about getting >> help. > >> >> What if we put a link under Quick Links on the main page, titled Getting >> Help, which pointed to a Getting Help page? > > How about adding some sort of story-line to the getting help-section > of the page? This would add to the current 2 story lines, which are > the essay and the crash-course. How many resources do we have > nowadays? It could be a set of pages which makes sense if read in > sequence I'm not sure I understand what you mean by "the getting help section of the page". I haven't been able to find anything titled "getting help". There is the Introduction section, which has the essay, testimonials, the brief tour, the crash course, the FAQ, and the download link. But there's nothing there with the title "getting help", and I think that title is important.(Continue reading)
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