Hi Emmanuel, I'd vote for option 1.
This is more like book reading to me where you first finish a chapter before jumping to the other. I think it makes more sense. Regards, Pierre-Arnaud On 15 avr. 2013, at 11:48, Emmanuel Lécharny <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi guys, > > as we are working on the documentation, we would like to know which kind > of navigation would be the most pleasant. > > We have to possibilities to navigate into the doc, assuming that we have > previous/Next/Up links > > 1) We can make the link to always point to the next page in the doco, > whether it's on a upper or lower level > > 2) Or we can force the prev/next navigation to remain on the same level. > > Let me explain with an example. Here is a possible doco with 3 levels : > > 1 > 1.1 > 1.1.1 > 1.1.2 > 1.2 > 1.2.1 > 2 > 2.1 > 2.2 > 3 > > If we adopt the (1) type of navigation, then the 'next' link will move > to the pages this way : 1, 1.1, 1.1.1, 1.1.2, 1.2, 1.2.1, 2, 2.1, 2.2, 3 > If we adopt the (2) solution, then doing a 'next' on page 1 will drive > you to page 2, then to page 3. You have to go down to page 1.1 to be > able to navigate to page 1.2 etc. > > > What do you prefer ? > > -- > Regards, > Cordialement, > Emmanuel Lécharny > www.iktek.com >
