Tim wrote:
On Thu, 2006-01-19 at 08:18 -0600, Jeff Vian wrote:
and would like to add that IMHO *nothing* can force a person
to read instructions until after they try what they think is correct
and hit a brick wall because they did it wrong.
Hmm, something that could be put on the download page:
What might be even better is to point to the image only
*through* the document which specifies how to burn the image.
Like this:
[] Click here to download the FC5 images
which points to a page with....
[] Click here to download for Windows
[] Click here to download for Linux
[] Click here for expert download
Each (except expert) points to a page like this...
The image you are about to download requires special
techniques for writing to CD. If you already know
how to burn an ISO to CD, you may <skip> this portion
of the instructions. (<skip> is a clickable link to
skip over the instructions pointing down below)
(more instructions here)
[] Click here to download the images
This last link goes to the same location marked above for "expert
download".
What do you think?
Mike
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