[LGM] LGM website, from the external point of view
Pat David
patdavid at gmail.com
Tue Jan 28 13:52:21 PST 2014
I've only got limited access to modify things on the LGM website, but I
don't mind writing something as a "sticky" post for visitors to first be
greeted by. Just let me know how to do it... :)
On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 3:47 PM, Louis Desjardins <
louis.desjardins at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am posting this (again), in hope of feedback! ;-)
>
> I understand it may not sound *that* important when we look at it from the
> interior. However for people dropping here for the first time, well... it
> seems (a bit) LGM is for a crowd of initiated people. It looks like it's
> for insiders... It maybe only a matter of perception... but perception...
> is reality!
>
> Our website needs love and care!
>
> More pictures maybe? ;-)
>
> The content that is actually displayed on the front page belongs in a
> secondary level in my view. When we arrive on the site, it seems we are
> already in the interior pages. We need to know what LGM is about, where
> it takes place, when, who is it for, before we see the "news". Also, the
> "About" page has an immense picture of the group in Madrid but we don't
> know that unless we've been there.
>
> I understand that the news are promoted by the last date posted but there
> must (should) be a way, if we want to keep that structure, to push one post
> on top and make it stick there. This post could then be what should appear
> in the front page (with slight editing).
>
> Cheers!
>
> Louis
>
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