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Specifically, the page content will include:
Specifically, the page content will include:
- Welcome headline
* Welcome headline
- primary message on the page will be a brief welcome covering key messaging points and directing people to close the window to start browsing
* primary message on the page will be a brief welcome covering key messaging points and directing people to close the window to start browsing
- secondary message will direct people to the Getting Started page (details below) that will contain info on how to get the most out of the web using Firefox.
* secondary message will direct people to the Getting Started page (details below) that will contain info on how to get the most out of the web using Firefox.
- other links will take users to the release notes and to SUMO
* other links will take users to the release notes and to SUMO


=== You've Updated page ===
=== You've Updated page ===
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The new version of the page contain similar content to the current one:
The new version of the page contain similar content to the current one:
- "You've Been Updated" headline
* "You've Been Updated" headline
- link to change log (replacing link to release notes)
* link to change log (replacing link to release notes)
- a message about our security process (similar to the one in 2.0.0.11)
* a message about our security process (similar to the one in 2.0.0.11)
- instructions on how to close the window and continue browsing
* instructions on how to close the window and continue browsing


=== Getting Started page ===
=== Getting Started page ===
We propose taking a different approach than the [http://en-us.www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/central/ current Getting Start page] .
Recent data has shown that this is one of the most visited pages on the mozilla.com domain (probably b/c of its prime placement as the first bookmark in that toolbar). So, this is a great opportunity to communicate with our users, and we propose taking a different approach than the [http://en-us.www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/central/ current Getting Started page] .


Instead, we'd like to use this page as a task-based jumping off point for people to explore the Web and discover sites that will help them get the most out of Firefox (and the Internet in general). This page will be aimed towards beginning and intermediate Web users.
Instead, we'd like to use this page as a task-based jumping off point for people to both learn more about Mozilla & Firefox and to explore the Web and discover sites that will help them get the most out of Firefox (and the Internet in general). This page will be aimed towards beginning and intermediate Web users.


Our thought is that we will offer several categories based on common things people do on the Web, with a few example sites for each. The specific sites are still TBD, but our current list includes:
To help people learn more about Mozilla & Firefox we can link to several new or recently created pages:
- Learn: Answers.com, Wikipedia, HowStuffWorks.com, a news site, a relevant add-on
* the full Firefox features list
- Explore: StumbleUpon, Google Zeitgeist, Digg, Gizmodo, the 'customize your search bar' feature
* the Firefox tips & tricks page
- Connect: Facebook, WordPress, LinkedIn, Del.icio.us, Meebo, web app integration
* the Firefox community-created screencasts page (note: won't be ready at site launch)
- Work: sample Google apps, Open Office, RememberTheMilk.com
* the Firefox performance page (note: won't be ready at site launch)
- Play: FoxyTunes, Flash game sites
* SUMO
- Watch: YouTube, Miro, VideoBomb, Flickr
* About Mozilla
(note: these last two categories might be combined)
 
To help people explore the web better, we will offer several categories based on common things people do online, with a few example sites, an add-on and a Firefox tip for each:
* Work: Google Docs, RememberTheMilk.com, LinkedIn, Clipmarks Add-on, built-in spellcheck[[Image:GettingStarted-Work.png]]
* Learn: Wikipedia, Topix, HowStuffWorks.com, Answers Add-on, customize the search bar[[Image:GettingStarted-Learn.png]]
* Play: YouTube, Hype Machine, Miro, PicLens add-on, use Add-ons Manager to customize Firefox[[Image:GettingStarted-Play.png]]
* Connect: Craig's List, Yelp, Facebook, Me.dium Add-on, subscribe to RSS feeds[[Image:GettingStarted-Connect.png]]
 
Our localization strategy is to allow localizers to localize this page particularly for better local language options for each category. Here are some guidelines to make recommendations for changes. When you're ready to make changes file a bug and copy Mic@mozilla.com for review.
 
'''Localization Guidelines'''
Within each category we'd like to include two to three suggestions on the www, one add-on related suggestion and one related Firefox features. The categories include:
*Work are samples of tools for working that are web-based or build on web technologies, follow open standards (i.e., not flash based).
*Learning is to provide users with useful, reference type links. More specifically when users want to find out about specific things these links can act like a reference tool set.
*Explore is more free form, playful, giving users a way to find about what's on the web, what's cool or interesting about the web
*Connect are examples of social networking sites, like chatting, forums, etc.
 
*Play/watch are sample of entertainment either interactive or recipient only


=== Phishing Protection Test page ===
=== Phishing Protection Test page ===
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== Status TBD ==
== To Be Deleted ==
Firefox 2 contains five informational in-product pages that live in the Bookmarks tab. Our recommendation is to remove these pages from Firefox 3.
Firefox 2 contains five informational in-product pages that live in the Bookmarks tab. Our recommendation is to remove these pages from Firefox 3.


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