On 9/15/05, Karsten Wade <kwade(a)redhat.com> wrote:
We need to decide what goes above the fold for the release notes. Is
it
worth hacking on the XSL to get the ToC moved down a bit? We could then
have really important stuff at the top:
Maybe you missed my point. I do not subscribe to the theory that "the
really important" stuff is garunteed to pull people in on a first
glance. If its meant to be a reference document.. then ToC comes
first. If its meant to be a grab your attention document...then
you'll add the appropriate eye-catching cleverness to sucker punch the
audience into reading the ToC as required. Perhaps the National
Inquirer approach.. "Elvis's alien love-child wants YOU to help with
Fedora!"
-jef