For an intranet application I am working on, there is a navigation tree. It
looks similar to this one:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/wpdoc/v510/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm
.wp.ent.doc/wps/dgn_navtree.html
Users must be able to add nodes to it. The nodes could be added anywhere,
not just at the end of an existing level. I can think of a few ways to
accomplish this and none of them seem too satisfying:
- create "add here" buttons before and after each existing node.
- have users select an existing node and then choose whether they want to
add their node "before or after" (or "above or below").
- have users select a level to add to, and then the order within that level
as a second step.
What would you think is the best practice here? Any other ideas I am
missing? Any examples out there that I could look at?
Thanks!
Sheri
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