My little contribution to the current home page was this segment:

Take Part in the Innovation

DiscoverSqueak's features.
Get Squeakby downloading it to your computer.
Learn the Smalltalk language.
Explorethe documentation.
Jointhe community to find common interests.
Participate in the teams.
Stay currentRead the latest news from The Weekly Squeak.


To me, it's the core of why there's a website. And, it quickly introduces to the site visitor to what they can do next, in a linear, understandable way, with what they've learned from their first visit. They are all action items. The segment also, probably, answers most of the visitor's first questions. 

Maybe it could be the top left tile in your new grid of tiles? But, I'm open to suggestions too. 

I also think we can learn from looking at the home pages of other dynamic languages' websites' home pages. but let me know if you've already done that. I could suggest some things from them if you wish. 

- Darius


On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 1:02 PM, Chris Cunnington <smalltalktelevision@gmail.com> wrote:
On 2012-11-28 3:59 PM, Darius Clarke wrote:
Now to get the eyes to watch the mouse ;-)

Chris, how would you like to receive some suggestions/help for building on what you have here for the home page?

Screenshot graphic, html, just text?

- Darius


On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 12:54 PM, Chris Cunnington <smalltalktelevision@gmail.com> wrote:
http://box3.squeak.org:8624/

Updated to Tim's graphic.

Chris






    
Absolutely. I'm all ears. Please do.
I'm happy to receive help in any manner you'd like to provide it: screenshot, html, etc.

Chris