The top part of the page (highlighted above) is typically used for:
Certainly no surprises here. In ClearOS, there might be an opportunity to display important system messages, for example:
As it stands right now, you can certainly make the argument that the banner is wasting a lot of vertical space.
In ClearOS, the top part of the body (highlighted in the picture above) contains summary information. In version 5.0, the following information was provided:
ClearOS 5.1 was updated to provide more information:
We also made the summary box more flexible and extensible. In the future, you may see other tidbits of information:
In ClearOS, the menu system is difficult to get right (the 5.1 beta 1 is highlighted in the picture above). The system needs to be:
There are many types of navigation design patterns available. When deciding on the right menu system, there is one very important aspect worth highlighting. Unlike a relatively static web site or even web application, the ClearOS menu system is much more dynamic. You may have the whole kitchen sink installed, you may just have all the network-centric applications installed, or you may just have a minimalist file server. The ClearOS menu system needs to be flexible enough to cover many deployment scenarios.