Thanks for this excellent feedback, Michelle. Sorry for the delay -- I've been out of town. I'll look at this tomorrow along with Dan Debrunner feedback I didn't have time to close the loop on before leaving town.
thanks, -jean On Mon, 03 Apr 2006, Michelle Caisse wrote: > Hi Jean, > > I just noticed that Quick Start is both a tab and an entry on the Home > tab. I do find this quite disconcerting. I think that consistency in > how the navigational features work is important for ease of use. Having > an entry jump to a new tab violates consistency. > > Other oddities: > From the Download tab, click License. Now you're on the Home tab. > From the Download tab, click 10.1.2.1. The navbar collapses, rather > than highlighting 10.1.2.1. > From the Community tab, click FAQs. Now you're on the Home tab again. > > I think it would be helpful to have consistency in how heading levels on > the navbar correspond to pages in the text area. For example, each > major heading level is its own page and each subhead is a jump on the > text page. Or, each heading, major or minor, is a new page and jumps > within a page are not shown on the navbar (not needed since they appear > in the TOC at the top of the page). > > Finally, I think it would help the overall design to have off-site links > such as the Quick Links to open a new window. > > BTW, I really like the new colors. > > -- Michelle > > Jean T. Anderson wrote: > >> Stanley Bradbury wrote: >> >> >>> Only one thing I noticed needed tweaking . The tab: Quick Start >>> never 'highlights' (shows active) - the HOME tab is darkened when >>> 'Quick Start' is selected (the proper page is displayed). >> >> >> This is a side effect of also listing the page on the Home tab. Clicking >> on the Click Start tab then jumps to that page on the Home tab. >> >> Since the quick start page is the only page for the Quick Start tab, I'd >> like to leave it associated with the contents of the Home tab, unless >> people feel it's too distracting. >> >> thanks for the feedback, >> >> -jean >> >> >> > >
