On 28-May-08, at 1:29 PM, Paul Zablosky wrote: > Anastasia, > I have started to create a table of contents page for the Fluid > wiki pages that we might think of as comprising a "virtual manual" > for the Fluid materials. I propose to start with the pages labeled > 'release', since these have already been selected as being related > to the release items and the UX toolkit. I'm wondering how this > should coordinate with your intention to produce a set of links to > starter pages. It looks like the set of links you produce will be > something I can include as a subset of my list. Does that sound > right to you?
It certainly sounds close - in fact, I wonder if the set of links to starter pages is essentially the same thing as your virtual manual table of contents, or at least should be. > I'm interested in getting input from people as to how to make a set > of "virtual manual" links useful and usable. As I indicated above, > I'm envisioning structuring them as a table of contents, with a > certain amount of explanatory information added. To me, this sounds quite reasonable. > Regarding the changing of the labels, would it make sense to just > add a label of 'gateway' or 'topichead', and leave the existing > 'release' labels in place? I agree with this also: the word 'release' isn't right for this purpose, 'gateway' or 'topichead' would be much better. In this case, the 'release' label is no longer used, essentially - can a label be deleted in Confluence? -- Anastasia Cheetham [EMAIL PROTECTED] Software Designer, Fluid Project http://fluidproject.org Adaptive Technology Resource Centre / University of Toronto _______________________________________________ fluid-work mailing list [email protected] http://fluidproject.org/mailman/listinfo/fluid-work
