Changes between Version 7 and Version 8 of NewSiteNavigation
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- 2008-08-15T17:37:12Z (15 years ago)
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v7 v8 24 24 }}} 25 25 26 This is what the header looks like for a logged in user :26 This is what the header looks like for a logged in user (on https): 27 27 28 28 {{{ … … 68 68 == Mockup of proposed new layout == 69 69 70 First draft by Will 70 First draft by Will (updated by Peter) 71 71 72 72 === Header === … … 91 91 * Start Page - removed. Seems redundant, since it is the same as Wiki. 92 92 * Wiki - renamed to Home. 93 94 95 93 * Search - removed. There is already a search box, which searches everything. The separate search page allows you to restrict to only wiki or only issues, etc. This should be in the Developers section. 96 94 * Help/Guide - moved to Developers section since it is about Trac. 95 97 96 * The following buttons have been added: 98 97 * Download - should this be a link to DownLoad or to StepByStep? … … 102 101 * History & Plans - link to RevisionHistory? Where are the plans outlined? 103 102 * Developers - discussed above. 103 104 104 * Note that Trac only allows you to redefine or disable buttons, but not to add new ones. To add new buttons we need the [http://www.trac-hacks.org/wiki/NavAddPlugin NavAddPlugin]. 105 106 === Added Notes by Peter === 107 108 The following seem to be a very standard set of buttons, and would be my suggestion for the http site: 109 110 * Home 111 * Download 112 * Documentation 113 * FAQ page 114 * Discussion Forum 115 * Developer Pages 116 117 This is a slight variation of Will's suggestion, with somewhat different terminology. The biggest difference is the absence of the "Report Bug" button. Currently this is only allowed for developers. I did not list the "History & Plans" button. We could add that here, or maybe under Documentation? I think the Download button should link to StepByStep. 118 119 Note that we can have a different bar on the http and https sites. We could make the latter aimed more directly at developers.