- From: Thomas Roessler <tlr@w3.org>
- Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 15:04:11 +0200
- To: site-comments@w3.org
While we're on navigation pieces: My usual way to go to the Process document used to be "w3.org, search "Process", click on it" -- these days, I end up going through the Google site search, which strikes me as a bit counter-intuitive. -- Thomas Roessler, W3C <tlr@w3.org> On 19 Oct 2009, at 14:59, Ralph R. Swick wrote: > I'm trying to find the link to the W3C System Status page [1] on > the new site. Maybe the fact that [1] is suffering bit-rot is an > acceptable reason for it not being easy to find anymore, but > I'd really like to see that page maintained. This had previously > been linked directly from the home page. It doesn't need to be > one click from the home page but the path shouldn't be hard to guess. > > [1] http://www.w3.org/2003/08/system-status > > What I did: > > 1. Start at home page, scan visually for keywords suggesting systems > info > http://www.w3.org/ > > 2. Decide maybe "About W3C" is a step closer, follow that link and > scan > for keywords suggesting systems info. > > 3. Maybe "Help and FAQ" is the next step? Follow that link. > > 4. Under "Ask the Webmaster" might be a place to have a link to > "W3C services status". > > 5. Resort to Site Map, search on that page for "system" or "status". > > 6. Give up, use the search box with the text "system status". > success. > > >
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