mstevens comments on Recent site changes, Mon 4th July - Less Wrong

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Comment author: mstevens 04 July 2011 09:51:36AM 15 points [-]

I like the new front page, I think it's better than jumping straight into the articles.

Comment author: jsalvatier 04 July 2011 05:53:44PM 4 points [-]

I like it too, especially that it's short. You might consider putting 'featured articles' above 'recent articles' if that page is geared for newcommers.

Comment author: scientism 04 July 2011 06:27:46PM 2 points [-]

Disagree very strongly. The first thing you should see on any website is content. Splash pages are extremely poor design.

Comment author: NancyLebovitz 05 July 2011 12:20:20AM 4 points [-]

I agree that there's too much unchanging material at the top of the page. I recommend something much shorter, with a link to a few paragraphs for getting started.

Another possibility is that the existing intro only appears if you show up at the home page without being logged into an account.

Comment author: curiousepic 05 July 2011 04:48:09PM *  2 points [-]

I think LW is somewhat of an exception to this rule, at least for newcomers. And those who come to check the site frequently can just bookmark the /promoted url.

I don't know anything about SEO, but wouldn't giving the main page unchanging text that summarizes what the site is about help us appear higher in searches, as well?

Comment author: saturn 10 July 2011 08:46:21AM 0 points [-]

I don't know anything about SEO, but wouldn't giving the main page unchanging text that summarizes what the site is about help us appear higher in searches, as well?

Not at all, Google strongly favors "fresh" content. I don't think the change will make any real difference though; there's still the same amount of fresh content at a different URL, and (I assume) most searches point to a specific post rather than the front page.

Comment author: rhollerith_dot_com 04 July 2011 07:30:31PM *  1 point [-]

The new front page is similar to the one at ycombinator.com, which hosts a very successful group blog.

Also, you've stretched the meaning of "splash page" too much IMHO.

Comment author: scientism 04 July 2011 07:51:35PM 5 points [-]

Y Combinator doesn't have any content to put on the front page. It's a business. The blog and news sites are secondary to informing people what it is that Y Combinator does. If they sold something then I'd argue that what they sell should be frontmost but they don't. LessWrong is all content so the content should be upfront.

Comment author: FiftyTwo 04 July 2011 05:05:13PM 1 point [-]

Agreed, will make it a lot easier when I'm referring people to the site.

Comment author: Raemon 04 July 2011 02:31:30PM 1 point [-]

Agreed. Nicely encapsulates every reason a newcomer might want to stay.

Comment author: alexflint 04 July 2011 06:54:24PM 0 points [-]

Agreed!