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Gilles Scokart commented on IVY-384:
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> "It's also strange to see some leaf having no children"
Argh... Stupid cut and past, and edit. This should be read ""It's also
strange to see some leaf having no sibbling" of curse !
Concerning the navigation, I just found what you described 5 minutes ago. I
found it accidentaly by cliking on it.
And you are right, when you know the small arrows allows you to extend collapse
the menus, it becomes more natural to have pages associated with the
intermediate node.
So to rephrase the issue :
It should be more intuitive that the arrows allows to expand the menu. Maybe
using a stronger color on the arrows would put more foccus on it.
> 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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