On 10/12/07, Dag Wieers <dag at centos.org> wrote: > On Fri, 12 Oct 2007, Alain Reguera Delgado wrote: > > > On 10/12/07, Dag Wieers <dag at centos.org> wrote: > > > > On Fri, Oct 12, 2007 at 04:49:40PM +0200, Dag Wieers enlightened us: > > > > > > What do you think about this structure: > > > > > > http://wiki.centos.org/FrontPageProposal?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=wiki-structure-5-en.png > > ... > > > > > And the documentation block looks like it is a > > > > > permanent menu, while it is not. > > > > What do you mean with permanet exactly ? > > One that is available for every wiki document. The content does not have > to be permanent (per se), but at least the location and functionality > should. That is part of helping the visitor find its way. The link Documentation in the NaviBar is always visible. In the FrontPage we include some content about Documentation for quicker access. When the visitor goes inside the wiki, the Documentation link and others defined are still in the NaviBar, so the user can use it wherever he whats. The same case of RecentChanges actually. Actually the NaviBar is horizontally, so reader's order of preference is from left to right below logo image. In a left sidebar design it would be from up to down at left side. In each case we can add links to NaviBar, or remove default links and add ours ... Maybe we need to consider what we want ... delete default MoinMoin links (RecentChanges, FindPage, etc) and adding just Documentation, Donate, etc (always less than 7 or six links as moin recommend) OR leave default links and add ours after them (still 2 or 3 links more). If we put just our links (Documentation, Donate, etc) it would be a very CentOS NaviBar ... but make it a little difficult to users a quickly access to some important wiki pages like RecentChanges, FindPages, HelpContents, etc ... of course we could put this important wiki links on some clear place at FrontPage content section (not at NaviBar) ... this would make one step longer to access pages like RecentChanges but users will access CentOS contents through NaviBar from anywhere with just one click and we could keep NaviBar under 6 or 7 links. Maybe we can put CentOS important links like Documentation first and then wiki important links like RecentChanges. What do you think ? Do we still need a vertically NaviBar ? Could the horizontal NaviBar do the trick ?