
Hi, Marcello. Here are a few things I noticed on the new Wiki pages: On the main page, there is a search box then a button, "Search Book Catalog" Two links underneath is "Browse Book Catalog." A naive user (or one pretending to be) will click on "Search Book Catalog" thinking it is a link to a search page. My suggestion: just use something like "Go" as the text for the search button. That will more clearly link it to the Author/Title search boxes. Alternatively, maybe an extra line separating the search boxes and "Search Book Catalog" will make it more clear. The problem with the current layout (at least on my screen) is that "Search Book Catalog" looks like a menu item. If you just click "Search Book Catalog", the resulting page looks like it comes from the old static pages: http://www.gutenberg.org/catalog/world/results which puts the "Browse Book Catalog" link at the top (different than the wiki pages), and it looks like a heading, not a link. I don't think these labels are needed or add much, in the left side navigation menu on the wiki pages: search book catalog search wiki donate because the content of each area has redundant text. Just a few suggestions. Thanks for this new layout & design, which overall seems quite clean & usable to me. -- Greg