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Xavier Hanin commented on IVY-384:
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"It's also strange to see some leaf having no children"
Sorry, I don't catch what you mean here?
"That would also accelarate the navigation to a low level leaf as no
intermediate page will have to be loaded."
Now the navaigation to a low level leaf is much easier than with the previous
site, since the navigation tree on the left can be browsed entirely without
opening a new page: click on the arrow on the left of the page title and it
will show its children, and so on, so that you can open a low level page from
the top level one. Maybe what can be done is document this feature since it
doesn't seem to be obvious.
Generally speaking, I don't know if others share your feeling that pages with
children should have no content. Personnaly I like it like that, but if many
others think like you, I agree to change.
So, other Ivy users, what do you think?
> Documentation menu unintuitive
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> Key: IVY-384
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IVY-384
> Project: Ivy
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Documentation
> Affects Versions: 1.4.1
> Reporter: Gilles Scokart
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 1.5
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> The documentation menu is a tree menu. That natural and nice. However,
> it's is quiet unexpected to have a page associated with the 'non leaf' nodes.
> It's also strange to see some leaf having no children. The reader is asking
> himself 'why place this additional level'.
> I think it should be better to have the intermediate nodes only used to
> expend (or collapse) the tree menu, and to move the page associated with the
> intermediate nodes to a leaf. That would also accelarate the navigation to a
> low level leaf as no intermediate page will have to be loaded.
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