User blog:Geniusguy445/erm, changes.

Ok. Very quickly, i need to show you all something.

We have many random new users come to the wiki all the time. And they don't know how we operate. The mainpage is obviously not helping, as nothing has changed. So i think i should begin a skeleton version of my new homepage project.

Now as seen above, the mainpage could look mainly blank, with a couple words/phrases to highlight the available options. Now that doesn't score well with the main page experts, who say the main page should welcome and inform everyone an elevator pitch (quick blurb/news story) of most facets of the wiki. But how does that fit in?

Well heres part to of the plan. all wiki pages have unlimited space. So we can just bring the uptight, boxy, pretty looking rigid design to lower down the page, after the first impression is made. There are a lot of different tools to minimize the space given to large features, that allow users to expand areas as they need them. Multiple tabs, and features that tuck away info until the user wants it. It also works as a screening tool for those who are truly interested in the wiki. it would look like this: "#" = content
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Soooo, what think you?