Hi Jonathan,

Great move going back to wire-framing essentials :)
I think you're on to something here. I like that approach : the fact
the search bar is always visible, and that the "content is king".

Two things :

* The way the navigation links are organized/grouped together is a bit
weird (the upper part with wiki/space/page links)
* On the desktop you probably don't want that inner scroller, but
rather have the right panel fixed and keep the page's natural scroll.

Let's wait for more feedback ; personally I'm very much in favor of
digging that direction.

Keep us posted

Jerome.

On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 11:47 PM, Jonathan Solichin
<jssolic...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Friends,
>
> Here is a new set of mockup.
>
> [] http://jssolichin.com/public/4/1.%20Home.png
> [] http://jssolichin.com/public/4/2.%20Home-comm.png
> [] http://jssolichin.com/public/4/3.%20Home-navhover.png
>
> [] http://jssolichin.com/public/4/4.%20mobile.png
> [] http://jssolichin.com/public/4/5.%20mobile-menu.png
>
> What do you guys think? The idea is that the sidebar would be replicated,
> but hidden in the mobile (except for the hint that it's there.
>
> Everything non-content is combined. I think that if you are looking at the
> comments/attachment/other sections, you are not thinking about navigating
> away from the page so the nav section is not that needed. So this
> consolidates/saves space. Let me know if this is the wrong mentality.
>
> Thanks!
> Jonathan Solichin
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