I liked David's idea of collapsible trees. Is that possible with the wiki? It doesn't seem like something a wiki would be able to inherently handle but one can hope.
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 1:41 PM, Hernan Cunico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dave, > we need to figure out a way to organize th content. For 2.1 we'll > hopefully end up around 200 pages, we can't have them all listed on one > page. > > More specifically on "Installing and removing applications" it will only > take 2 clicks to get there once in the 2.1 doc space > > From http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxDOC21/documentation.html click on > *Administration* and then on *Installing and removing applications*. The > breadcrumbs help navigate through the hierarchy, a user will not necessarily > have to navigate through every single one of those topics to get to the > content wanted. > > On the 2.1 doc home page we definitively need to show a subset of topics, > I think a 3 level (as we have it now) is OK. Maybe lower it to just 2 levels > if we rework the titles and rearrange the structure. > > What do others think? > > Cheers! > Hernan > > David Jencks wrote: > > This seems a wee bit excessive to me... > > > > ...Documentation > Administration > Administrative Tasks > Administering > > applications > Installing and removing applications > > > > Can we get expandable trees in the Documentation page? If so I think > > the links on Documentation should take you directly to documentation > > > > If not I'd be happier with a maximum of 1 layer of additional menus > > > > thanks > > david jencks > > > -- ~Jason Warner
