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Web Site Modifications #84

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@nealtex01

A little tuning to the website navigation structure can help users find their way around our site and (existing) content a little more easily. The proposed changes should be straightforward to implement, and IMHO will bring the site nav to a more intuitive experience - one where a greenfield visitor is walked left to right as people (at least in western cultures) tend to think:

  1. What is this thing?
  2. What technology makes it go?
  3. What features are made possible by the tech?
  4. What applications are made possible by the features?
  5. What actual solutions exist?
  6. OK, cool. I'm sold. Now take me deeper.
  7. I want to keep up, What's the latest news?
  8. Who's behind this thing anyway? And what if I want to join?

To get there, these changes are recommended:

  1. Main Nav 1 item shop due "What is FD.IO?". Create a new page and take the copy from the Get Involved page and put it here.
  2. Main Nav 2 is the current "Get Started With VPP" page as is, but should be renamed as "Technology". Technology should be a single page, no sub nav. Simply use the existing Technology page content as it is.
  3. Main Nav 3 should be the existing Features page - which is current sub nav item under "Get Started with VPP".
  4. Main Nav 4 should be the current "Use Cases" page as is, but renamed as "Applications". By way of explanation, the actual listings are secure networking application highlights. Use cases more typically stories about a customer implementation of a given application.
  5. Main Nav 5 should be the current "Customer Solutions" page, but renamed as "Solutions". The latter is exactly what is shown. Each vendor implementation should have a URL link to a page (Landing/Web) page of the vendor's choice -and one designed to cross promote the importance / presence of VPP.
  6. "Customer Feedback" should be "Customer Quotes" and should be moved under "Customer Solutions" as a sub nav. This section has only 'vendor' quotes at present, but that is a separate matter. I'll take this opportunity to explain that, IMHO, we want the site to take on more of "end customer" feel, and less of a "vendor customer" feel. It has been agreed (in the FD.io MAC, at least) that VPP is well-established and accepted amongst secure networking vendors. That goal is largely achieved, as I understand. The challenge now is to get broader "end user" awareness, acceptance, and pull through for products that have "VPP within". I often draw a parallel to Intel's legendary branding campaign, "Intel Inside". We want end users to 'demand' that their products have 'VPP inside'. VPP is way down the stack, so it is harder to make into a headline story. The best way to do this is show end-user 'birds of feather' quotes, hence "Customer Quotes" stated by true end users, as opposed to vendor "technology fraternity". This is the key thrust of 2021 for the MAC - drive more end user (and by extension vendor) stories.
  7. Main Nav 6 should be "Resources" and should have the following sub nav: "White Papers"(currently under "Use Cases"), "Project Documentation", "Installing", "Building" intuit order left to right. Each page currently exists, use as is for now.
  8. Main Nav 7 should be "The Latest" page renamed to "News". Sub menu distinctions "News" and "Archive" should go away. Just have a single rolling list by date stamp. That removes the work of having to draw some arbitrary line and move assets on some interval basis - which is needless work.
  9. Main Nav 8 should be the "Get Involved" page but renamed "About". "About" sub nav items should be "TSC", "Key Documents" (renamed from TSC Documents), and "Join Project" - in that order left to right.

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