[Cc-webedit] [mediateam] CC Photo Feedback

mini mouse mini_mouse at riseup.net
Tue Sep 22 17:54:56 BST 2009


Well that's historical I'm afraid. Heathrow was the first time we  
tried to document the camp and it was before we were a group and came  
up with the idea of themes.

The difficulty with re-arranging legacy material is that we only have  
the web files and if we were to run them through the script again in  
a new format they'd probably deteriorate a lot. However if someone  
wants to propose a test and come up with some categories for  
Heathrow, say, we could give it a go. Maybe this is one for Lynn to  
think about?

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On 22 Sep 2009, at 17:40, Natalie Szarek wrote:

> also,
> is arranging photos by photographer the way we want to organise them?
>
> n
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> 2009/9/22 mini mouse <mini_mouse at riseup.net>
> On 22 Sep 2009, at 14:48, Jon Leighton wrote:
>
>>> Photography on the Climate Camp Website
>>>
>>>       * Proposal for a Photos tab at the top of the website  
>>> (right of)
>>>         Press tab (web team is this poss?). Important for photos to
>>>         have a fixed tab which is easy for other media to find when
>>>         searching for images as well as members of the public.
>>
>> With respect, I'm very strongly against this. For usability's sake we
>> cannot really allow the top level navigation to expand - this was  
>> a big
>> problem with the old website and before you know it there are 16 menu
>> items and nobody can find anything.
>>
>> I think it has been working well to have photography promoted in the
>> highlights on the front page. I'd also be quite happy for there to  
>> be a
>> photography page under the press section (which we could rename to
>> "Media" if people thought that a good idea).
>
>
> 'Photos from Camp' worked well whilst camp was in place, but  
> Blackheath now takes its place with its predecessors so maybe that  
> link should be for all photography and go to a page like http:// 
> www.climatecamp.org.uk/actions/past but dedicated to pictures.
>
> During a major action like the swoop it could revert temporarily to  
> that event - and the huge banner ad at present for the next action  
> could halve in size to bring the link boxes more into view.
>
> Talking of which, I know size isn't everything but on my laptop the  
> front page cuts off 2/3rds of the way through the 4 link boxes. It  
> would help those of us not looking on massive monitors if the GCS  
> banner were reduced in depth anyway so it became immediately  
> apparent what the link boxes were for.
>
> mm
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> To get to the Media Team Crabgrass, email press at climatecamp.org.uk  
> to request access
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