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by Rasmus Fogh last modified 2010-04-19 08:36

plan for new structure of CCPN and related web sites

Top level site organisation

  • www.ccpn.ac.uk top-level site, only links to next level.
    Each of the next level would be a separate site.
    • CCPN. About CCPN, charter, people, ...
    • CCPN Activities. Meetings, workshops, ...
    • Webapps. All web services we provide, for now FC, ACPYPE, CCPNgrid
    • Software and Documentation. The Wiki
    • Extend-NMR. All information related to Extend-NMR, programs, ...

CCPN wiki

The Wiki would need some changes. As I understand, all CCPN software and its documentation should go there, including Memops machinery, data standard and APIs, Analysis and FormatConverter. The top level might look like this


Some questions:
  • Do we want separate 'Download and Installation' for every kind of software, or do we want a top-level 'Download and installatio' in the main navigation bar.
  • The last two lines in the SOftware bar are new. Is this the right way to go about it?
  • Should most of the current 'Connected software' be replaced by a link(s) to the Extend-NMR site?
  • How about mailing lists, bug reporting etc. Should that be separate for every category of done once at the top level?

More thoughts about wiki

Another proposal (wb104) for the sidebar and layout.

Only one box called Navigation.
The countdown box either disappears or refers to the next CCPN conference.
Sitemap disappears from the sidebar because it is at the bottom in any case and not many people would use it (if we get the structure right).
But Home remains on the sidebar even though it also appears at the bottom.

Navigation
  • Home
  • Downloads
  • CcpNmr Software
  • Connected Software
  • Help

Now the pages they link to:

Downloads
  • CcpNmr Analysis [links to DownloadAnalysis]
  • CcpNmr Format Converter
  • Extend-NMR
  • CCPN Java API
  • CCPN C API
  • Contributed Software
In theory Downloads is redundant but a lot of people look for that kind of thing on a webpage.

CcpNmr Software
  • CcpNmr Analysis
  • CcpNmr Format Converter
  • CCPN Web Services
  • CCPN Data Standard
  • CCPN Code Generation

Connected Software
  • Extend-NMR
  • etc.
Help
  • Contact
  • Guide for Readers of the Wiki
  • Guide for Contributors to the Wiki
  • CCPN Activities [link to that website]
  • etc.

Then the CcpNmr Analysis page linked into from the CcpNmr Software page (not the Downloads page!) has:

CcpNmr Analysis
  • Download [links to DownloadAnalysis]
  • Tutorials
  • etc. (so as Chris has it but perhaps tidied up)
Note that you can get to the Analysis download page in two ways, either from Downloads --> CcpNmr Analysis or from CcpNmr Software --> CcpNmr Analysis --> Download.  And similarly with the Format Converter.


Alternative


General
  • Home
  • Site Map
  • Help!
Downloads
  • CcpNmr Software
  • CCPN Data Standard
  • Connected Software
Documentation
  • CcpNmr Software
  • CCPN Web Services
  • CCPN Data Standard
  • Connected Software

Some slight changes from Tims version. Rasmus

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