I have now created HTML mockups for the Product and Version views within Apache Bloodhound:
Product view: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/59840506/Bloodhound/bh-html/product.html Version view: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/59840506/Bloodhound/bh-html/version.html The idea behind both of these is to provide the description and status of what you are looking at (Product/Version) and a peek into the level below. When you look at the Product page for example, you'd be allowed to use the tabs to cycle through different Versions associated with this. Once you have decided you want to dive deeper into that version, you click the heading to take you to the version view. Initial feedback I received said that the user would have expected to go straight to the Version when clicking on the relevant tab, rather than just the tab-content changing. My response was that when clicking on a tab, the tab content should be shown - this interface allows the user to quickly check different versions when they are unsure which one to look into further. I have not had the time yet to fully document the functionality and setup of these screens, but an initial outline of this will follow tomorrow in the Wiki: Product view: https://issues.apache.org/bloodhound/wiki/Ui/Product Version view: https://issues.apache.org/bloodhound/wiki/Ui/Version As a side note, some of the links between the mockups now also work. The idea behind that is that once a few more screens are designed we/I will be able to test how well navigating for use cases works.
