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You know you are inviting to a serious session of bike shedding? :-)<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 30.10.2012 22:41, schrieb Saman
Bemel Benrud:<br>
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<li>Simplify the 'examples' below the search box.</li>
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Some kind of link/button to a concise help page would be better, the
examples there are always going to look messy.<br>
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<li>Rethink the "where am I?" and "home" buttons from the home
page, turn them into a single button that does something
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I didn't actually know we had a "where am I" link and I suspect
nearly nobody else did either :-).<br>
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<li>Find a better home for the 'map key' link</li>
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Wouldn't a on the map link make more sense (in particular since only
one of the layers actually -has- a key)?<br>
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<li>Find a better home for the 'GPS traces' link</li>
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Redundant, there is already such a link on the "user" page, IMHO
just get rid of it. Alternatively, if we still consider GPS tracks
important, have it as a further tab.<br>
The user diaries link is not really necessary either (the content is
already included in the "Community Blogs").<br>
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The "Documentation" link is a pet peeve of mine, is is a misnomer
linking to the wiki. Part of the wiki is actually documentation, but
an other substantial part would fall in categories "News", "Events"
and similar.<br>
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Simon<br>
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