Issue 15815

Inconsistent 'more' links across the web site

15815
Reporter: kbraak
Assignee: bko
Type: Bug
Summary: Inconsistent 'more' links across the web site
Priority: Minor
Resolution: Fixed
Status: Closed
Created: 2014-06-03 14:18:45.371
Updated: 2017-10-09 16:59:45.279
Resolved: 2017-10-09 16:59:45.262
        
Description: We have many instances of "more links:

1. On the front page "latest GBIF new", we have "Read more" and "More";
2. On newsroom/uses, we have "More featured data uses";
3. On newsroom/summary, we have "More GBIF news".

Should these wording be somehow made consistent? Copying [~thirsch], [~kylecopas] and [~Sampreethi] so they are aware of this.

We probably also want to take newsroom/events, where we have "Upcoming GBIF events" and "Archive of all GBIF events", into consideration.

This is not urgent but would be good to review at some point.]]>
    


Author: kylecopas
Created: 2014-08-01 10:35:46.866
Updated: 2014-08-01 10:35:46.866
        
I agree that ideally, we'd make this a consistent style via CSS, something like 'link intro' or 'link call-to-action', since we're specifically talking verbs here.

I made an adjustment with this item in mind in the current Gbits, where I've used the syntax: 'READ MORE [Short title]'.

We would probably need a couple small call-to-action type variations, though, for the leading term: for instance, 'WATCH: [short video title/description]' or 'DOWNLOAD: [Resource]'.