Re: Screenshot link on frontpage



Let's go deeper in the "Screenshots" thing. If we look at software
websites in general we will realize that it's basically a solution used
by free software websites devoted basically to free software users (and
produced generally by the software developers themselves). Go to
Mozilla, OpenOffice.org, Microsoft, Apple or Adobe and you will see that
they use screenshots in the context of an overview, but they don't call
that section "Screenshots". Therefore I don't think "new visitors" are
looking for "screenshots" even if they want to know how the software
looks like (this is one of our use cases).

I don't know why companies in general don't show their products on the
frontpage like Apple does, or have a screenshots sections. Most people
judge entirely on looks, and Screenshot is directly related to
something that you can look at.

Apple really does a good job presenting their products, and I would
much more prefer to have a 400x200 image on the frontpage showing the
desktop in action than having the Screenshots word on the frontpage =)

IMO what happened is that most free software related websites (poor
quality in general) had always a "Features" text-only page plus a
"Download" page with source tarballs and packages. One day they realized
how important it was to show the graphical interface and not only the
code, and they added a page with screenshots with captions, generally
with no connection to the features list. A patch.

It could be, but everyone knows Screenshots, and I am sure that any
website having a Screenshots link, the first click is it.

The good solution is to show the screenshots while explaining the
features. But, wait, we are also questioning if we should communicate
software features before user benefits [1]. This is why we should offer
an overview (call it Tour or not) that should concatenate the benefits
of using GNOME, combining text, images and perhaps short video demos as
well.

I don't know about Overview. It is weak in some way.

But we have also lots of free software users visiting our site, and many
of them will be looking for "screenshots" at large. Right, let's have an
explicit Screenshots gallery full of examples and eye-candy. It's
visible in the now "Overview" secondary nav bar and we can think of
setting a "Screenshots Gallery" link at the GNOME Slogan block in the
home which features a screenshot itself.

Having a screenshots gallery may lead people to think that everything
is just people playing around, and the professional look of the
product is lost. I am not pro a screenshot gallery. A few (4-5)
precise screenshots, is much better, if you ask me.

One problem with having a gallery is, that people will ask "Where can
I get that background?" and "How do I modify my desktop to have the
same look?" These are FAQ on GnomeDesktop no matter what the post i
about =)

Martin



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