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Peter Dietz updated DS-1034:
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Attachment: breadcrumb-control-panel.png
It looks like in XMLUI that in many instances that the current page will be a
clickable link in the breadcrumbs. I'm not a usability expert, and can see
justification either way for making the current page clickable, or not, in the
breadcrumbs.
But, for the sake of consistency, I've compared a few other websites
(Wikipedia, Amazon, Gmail, ...), and normal is to not make the currently
highlighted page clickable as a link. So, the consensus looks like you
shouldn't provide a link to click on, which does nothing to change the current
page.
> Incorrectly active breakcrumb links (XMLUI)
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>
> Key: DS-1034
> URL: https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-1034
> Project: DSpace
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: XMLUI
> Affects Versions: 1.8.0
> Reporter: Tim Donohue
> Fix For: 1.8.0
>
> Attachments: breadcrumb-control-panel.png
>
>
> This was initially reported in UserVoice during Testathon:
> http://duraspace.uservoice.com/forums/84583-dspace-1-8-feedback/suggestions/2261545-incorrectly-active-breakcrumb-links?ref=title
> On the following pages, the final name in the breadcrumb trail is active but
> should not be (because the user is already there):
> Home
> Community
> Collection
> Submissions
> People (Manage E-people)
> Groups (Manage Groups)
> Authorizations
> Metadata Registry
> Format Registry
> Control Panel
> This seems like something that could be fixed easily in our XMLUI Themes, so
> I went ahead and scheduled it for 1.8.0. Needs a volunteer!
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