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Aashna Jena commented on CAMEL-15296:
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I'm not sure if taxonomies will give us what we need. I think Hugo "Sections"
is what we need. Sections will give us blog, releases, documentation,
community, download, news, and security.
For Antora, we can access content hierarchy wise by controlling the "level"
attribute but I could only figure out a way to do that using the original
repositories. For example, in the PR I put, I am declaring a sitemap page in
Camel repo and providing it a layout(.hbs file) that uses content from the
Camel repo. Is there a way I can access this content directly from Hugo so that
I can build a combined page?
We are already presenting a small list of links on the footer, which the user
can use for upper-level navigation. I feel that if someone is clicking on
sitemaps, they're just expecting to do a CTRL+F and search for what they want,
not look through the entire page. I can definitely be wrong, but maybe we can
ask some users about what they would like to see as part of sitemap? If we want
to include just the 1st level of navigation, maybe we can include that in the
footer itself.
> Create sitemap for Camel website
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> Key: CAMEL-15296
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-15296
> Project: Camel
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: website
> Reporter: Aashna Jena
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: outreachy2020
> Attachments: components-sitemap.png,
> hugo-sitemap-with-blog-categories.png, user-manual-sitemap.png
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> Create a page with links to all documentation pages on the website. Automate
> this process and organise the links category wise.
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