Our New Website Header (& Other Tweaks)

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Published on Thu, 01 Apr 2010 23:52:45 +0000 Indexed on 2010/04/02 14:03 UTC
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Last week, the Oracle Technology Network Website went fixed-width. There are several reasons for this, most relating to providing a consistent user experience, easier management of Website content, etc. Furthermore, it's fairly standard for developer portals these days - java.sun.com, MSDN, and IBM DeveloperWorks are also all fixed-width sites. (My apologies to everyone who is unhappy about this change, but it really is an overall positive one.)

Today, we have rolled out a brand-new header, the first step in what we call the "Mosaic" project - which is an effort to make the user experience across all Oracle Websites more consistent. To summarize the impact:

  • The "pull-down" menus on the OTN site disappear; most of them move into a "flyout" button in the header.
  • You can access the OTN flyout from any page on Oracle.com or the OTN site. Great for our page views. :) You also have direct access to the Downloads index from anywhere on Oracle.com.
  • If you so desire, you can directly access product overviews, Oracle University and Support info, Oracle Store, etc etc from the OTN site now.

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Due to limited space in the flyout we cannot accommodate *all* the pull-down items, but they are all no more than 1 or 2 clicks away.

This approach has been validated in extensive user testing over the last few months; I welcome your feedback now in comments. There are many other changes in train, with the next one being: A major homepage redesign, the first in 4 or 5 years.

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