Imagine I've just heard about Colemak. What is it?
I'd aim to define Colemak in one sentence. Then expand that to a short paragraph. Then go into more depth.
I type 'What is Colemak?' into Google. Colemak.com today is the top hit. Wikipedia also has an entry under Keyboard layouts:
https://colemak.com
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colemak#Colemak
How about this as a start:
Colemak is a modern alternative keyboard layout designed for Qwerty touch typists.
Try and catch a little essense of the design. What was the itch that required a scratch, the inspiration? How can it aid people? Set it apart from the alternatives.
What does it look like? How can I try it?
I'm no salesman I might add. I do know that it's quite hard to explain to someone what a keyboard layout is without them glazing over very quickly.
A lot of the info is on the website it just needs a little reshuffling.
Are the transitional layouts a selling point or does that confuse matters? Perhaps on a page: 'Where do I begin?'/'How to try Colemak', you could place the info there.
I will take a punt and suggest that those coming to the website are either there to learn about it, or there because they've decided to try an alternative layout. Some of which might just want to dive straight in.
(I never thought I'd be dabbling in Colemak advocation... Apologies if I'm way off the mark.)
Last edited by pinkyache (10-Apr-2014 15:08:19)
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