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Ian Dickinson commented on JENA-482:
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Yes, I agree with adding a sidebar navigation once you get into the learn 
section. The problem is that most of the content on the site is in the page 
hierarchies under 'learn', so it's helpful to users to have a persistent visual 
reminder of where they are, and which other content categories are available to 
them. Without it, and just having the dropdown menu for top-level categories, 
it's rather disorientating.
                
> Website re-organisation and facelift
> ------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: JENA-482
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JENA-482
>             Project: Apache Jena
>          Issue Type: Documentation
>          Components: Web site
>            Reporter: Samuel Croset
>            Priority: Minor
>              Labels: documentation
>
> I've been experimenting a bit in the last couple of days over the Jena 
> website and documentation. You can see a live demo version of the result 
> here: http://loopasam.github.io/jena-doc/index.html
> My motivation was to try to make the overall browsing experience a bit 
> clearer and nicer looking without disrupting too much what's already in place.
> I have refactored some of the skeleton and CSS using Twitter Bootstrap. I 
> haven't changed any of the build mechanism (ASF-CMS), so pretty much all the 
> documents and pages are working just as before out of the box.
> Before doing more work on this I wanted to know what the community thinks of 
> it and whether it could be integrated with the current code.

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