Nice!

You can make block elements stick to the page relatively easily by adding
"top-sticker" class (and inner "top-sticker-inner" element.) See the
floating save button implementation for the details.

With the breadcrumb + context menu change, the other thing we can do is to
add one more extra item in the end of the breadcrumb that shows a drop-down
menu, which is the navigation bar. I was experimenting that for the in-page
navigation for the configuration page (or we can do both)


2012/2/24 FredG <[email protected]>

> One of the ideas that came up in the UI enhancements thread
> (
> https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/jenkinsci-users/mz0rJNTzqms<http://?fromgroups#%21topic/jenkinsci-users/mz0rJNTzqms>
> )
> was an improvement for the navigation on the "Available Plugins" page.
> As the list of plugins grows bigger by the day, users might want to jump
> to a different
> plugin category with one click, instead of scroll down to it or want to
> search for a plugin
> in a searchbox.
>
> I'm pretty much done with a table of contents for all plugin categories
> that resides in the sidepanel
> of the "Available Plugins" page (see the attached screenshot).
>
> Before submitting a pull request I'd like to get some comments if this is
> the right way to go.
> Should the TOC always be visible (floating) while scrolling through the
> list?
>
> Please leave comments, criticism and suggestion here or at
> https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-12868.
>
>
>
> <https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-PA9h3XL5R0k/T0bMc0UeZOI/AAAAAAAAAAU/Fo5glVNeess/s1600/Jenkins_categoriesTOC.png>
>



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Kohsuke Kawaguchi

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