Danny Horn pisze:
> Personally, I think it's a good thing to include the important links 
> both in the top and on the sidebar. I don't see the harm in it at all.
> 
> I've just started using Quartz full-time this week, since the new colors 
> and Navlinks launched. On the wikis I'm working on, I put the major 
> navigation links up at the top -- Recent changes, Random page, 
> Categories, Help.

That is very good information for us :) Good information for you is that 
we are still working on performance of that skin to make is load faster.

> I was surprised to find that I use the top links much more than the 
> sidebar now. For whatever reason, I just naturally move the mouse up to 
> the top now, and it's been really helpful having Recent changes up there.
> 
> At the same time, just because that's my preference doesn't mean that 
> it'll be everybody's. Wiki users are used to having that stuff on a 
> sidebar -- so I'd hate to take it out, and leave them feeling stranded.
> 
> The search box and ads/spotlights form enough of a separation to make 
> the top links and the sidebar feel far apart. I don't think having some 
> links repeated between them makes any difference, and some links are so 
> important -- like Recent changes and Help -- that it's not a bad idea to 
> put them in a couple different places on the page.

I think that first solution which DanTMan suggest (we already have that 
in our plans) is good, because then you can do exactly what you want - 
you can double some links or not, up to you.

Inez


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> -- Danny
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