No single logic diagram is going to work for all visitors. So a mini-survey about what type of information about (Focus) Fusion they need today might help them and you.
So true. That means: On to mini survey design! 8-/
This is the interesting part of the site. Logic. Which manifests as structure. And relates strongly to content. I’d like to have a live session to go over this. Get people together in a room, with some whiteboards and such. Get a sense of emergent logic and strategy for approaching fusion.
Perhaps we can set something like this up at a college somewhere. Get students and other citizens.
About that grey nav bar, maybe it can be split into two, top tier and bottom, different colors, the top being “content” as in, “things to read”, and the bottom, “action”, as in things to do and other features.
Speaking of the nav bar – that code does not validate at all. All the drop down menu bits. Do we need the drop down menus?
Back to Aeronaut and the popups on the drop downs. I guess there’s a way to put something in that can detect if a text only reader is viewing the site, and can substitute a different nav bar for such readers… Anybody know the rules on this?