Mozilla.org/Redesign/Questionnaire: Difference between revisions

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** We're open to advice.  There's a lot of content on www.mozilla.org (although we're reducing that through an archiving campaign) and a lot of content across the Mozilla community and it's not clear what's the best way to make that content easy to access.
** We're open to advice.  There's a lot of content on www.mozilla.org (although we're reducing that through an archiving campaign) and a lot of content across the Mozilla community and it's not clear what's the best way to make that content easy to access.
* Do you like fixed width or liquid layouts? Why? What resolution do you want to support (if fixed)?
* Do you like fixed width or liquid layouts? Why? What resolution do you want to support (if fixed)?
** Liquid, liquid, liquid. We can take advantage of media queries to optimize for wider widths, but the base layout should work in narrow windows windows. One related concern is that people be able to use it on mobile devices. Our target is for general, Fennec-like mobile browsers (as in, the Real Web™), however.
** Liquid, liquid, liquid. We can take advantage of media queries to optimize for wider widths, but the base layout should work in narrow windows. The design should scale with font size changes and accept being placed in a narrow window side-by-side with other applications. One related concern is that people be able to use it on mobile devices. Our target is for general, Fennec-like mobile browsers (as in, the Real Web™), however. The design should be reusable for other tools such as Drupal, Mediawiki, or Wordpress without major modification.
* What words (category labels) do you feel would be meaningful to your audience?
* What words (category labels) do you feel would be meaningful to your audience?
** Openness, community, freedom, collaboration, passion
** Openness, community, freedom, collaboration, passion
* What content is searchable? Will there be metadata for content?
* What content is searchable? Will there be metadata for content?
** Right now, all content is searchable and most of it (if not all) has been indexed by Google over the years. There is no internal metadata.
** Right now, all content is searchable and most of it (if not all) has been indexed by Google over the years. There is no internal metadata. However some pages do have translations, so the design should have a standard way to indicate when a page has various translations available (such as the Mozilla Manifesto pages) and how to navigate through them.


== Content ==
== Content ==
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