Hi Per, all,
sorry for stepping in so late, but this community is evolving so quickly
that you can't keep in track even with the most important tasks.
Per Eriksson schrieb:
Hi everybody,
I was looking at the Fedora project and how nicely they have integrated
their normal website with their wiki. The navigation between the sites
works seamlessly, and they look very much the same.
I would like to see even more integration.
Why do we need a visible distinction between wiki and website?
It would be sufficient (in my eyes) to differ between static and
modifiable content.
If the URL shows /wiki/ or not is quite irrelevant for the user, if he
reads "static content|proposals for improvement" (linking to the same
webpage as wiki page hosting ideas for improvement and a discussion
page) or the wiki navigation with "Page|Discussion|Read|Edit|View history".
(I don't see a reason for a "Page" and a "Read" tab in the wiki, but I'm
not very deeply involved in wikis).
I'd add these tabs as a second level of tabs just below the main
navigation (if this is possible) and keep the wiki tabs (perhaps just a
few main expandable entries) on the static webpages too.
With integrated search functionality over both areas this might improve
user's experience with our site...
I don't know if I can come up with a mockup during the next days, but I
hope you understand what I mean.
Best regards
Bernhard
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