[Pydotorg-redesign] Design, Logo's, Images

Walter Dörwald walter at livinglogic.de
Thu Aug 14 13:43:47 EDT 2003


Matt Goodall wrote:

> [...]
>>>>What happens on lower levels (if we ever have them)?
>>>
>>>I don't even want to think about that ;-).
>>
>>So "Home">"Documentation">"Library Reference" )or
>>"Home">"Developers">"PEPs") is only one page and doesn't have any
>>subpages?
> 
> I hope I haven't misunderstood what you mean but ...
> 
> Sure they can have subpages but is there any need to clutter the
> navigation menu up with them? I would have thought it better to have a
> "proper" table of contents for those particular pages which is what both
> the Library Reference and PEPs pages have today.
> 
> There is also the breadcrumb trail to use for deeper navigation and to
> give the reader that sense of where they are. For instance, if you're
> deep in the Library Reference documentation then the menu would be:
> 
>   About
>      For beginners
>      ...
>   Download
>      ...
> 
>>Documentation
> 
>      Tutorials
>    > Library Reference
>      ...
>   ...
> 
> and the breadcrumb trail would be:
> 
> Home > Documentation > Library Reference > Built-in Objects > Built-in
> Exceptions
> 
> Hope that explains things a bit better. It always seems so obvious when
> I'm the one doing the typing ;-).

OK, now I understand. The navigation always shows all pages upto
level 2, if we are on a level 3+x page this page won't be visible in
the navigation, but only in the breadcrumbs.

I guess as long as the pages in the path to this page are marked in the
navigation this should be OK.

Bye,
    Walter Dörwald





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