About this Web
The current web site, called "standard web pages", is dedicated to documentation, information and communication for the computing group. It is the top entry to other documentation sites, like the TWiki and the WorkBook.
The standard web provides high level information, which is relatively stable; the TWiki is the site for detailed information, which needs collaborative writing and maintenance by the users; in some cases the responsibles prefered to keep their information on the standard web.
Currently an attempt is made, to organize the TWiki pages into work areas, where each area should provide a portal page leading to its pages. Once this organization is in place, the standard pages can point more efficiently to the information, you may be looking for.
Layout of the standard web
- Portal pages and content pages -- help the user to find fast the information and digest it without being disturbed
- Layout of the web -- adapted to the work areas [TBD]
- Layout of the pages -- provides navigation to the high level portals in the header, navigation to the current work area in the sidebar, and navigation in the logical tree through the "you are here" information. Reuse of navigation bars simplifies the maintenance; each page lists maintainer, last significant update and provides access to HTML validation.
How to contribute
- Everyone is welcome to contribute.
To have write access you must be member of the AFS group
zp:software
; ask the maintainer of the current page to be added to this group. - Instructions -- These pages expand the above descriptions of the layout, introduce the style defined in CSS and list common sense HTML recommendations, which are useful for any web pages, whether HTML or TWiki.
See also
- Features of the New Web -- what we hope to achieve