The idea is nice but I think technically it is not possible. If you click to any page from the sitemap the menu would appear again.

But your proposal points me to another idea. I think that a new user would benefit from the sliding menu as it is simpler to oversee the different areas.

We could make a button to disable the menu (setting a cookie) and everybody who don't need the menu during his daily work can easily switch of the menu.

What do you think?

@Sergey
I will try to integrate the search the next days.

Best Regards

Sebastian

Vangel V. Ajanovski schrieb:
I find that dynamic menus that slide down (or in any direction) slow me down. You need to wait a part of a second or maybe even one whole second til it slides, while with a static menu I would already be inside the page I wanted.

But this is true only if everything can be easily fitted on one page, so that's why I would recomment to have an automatically updated sitemap. For me, sitemaps are a nice solution for fast way of navigation. You need one click to open it and after a short glance you will see what you need and in which context it is located.

On 21.09.2009 17:22, Ivano Luberti wrote:
Don't know I finfd myself so oftent as part of a minority, but I like
dinamic menu with only one submenu expanded at time , like now.

Sergey Didenko ha scritto:
Well, after more thinking I'm more for multiple open menus. IMHO they
stress doc structure better.

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