Hi Per, *
Am 11.10.2010 11:22, schrieb Per Eriksson:
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.
nice example indeed :-)
I would like to get the same experience when visiting our sites, and
have come up with a couple of suggestions:
* Adjusting the header so that it does not move when navigating between
the sites.
+1
* The wiki's logo link goes to the website giving the user one front page.
Hm, it goes to the wiki main page which most users would expect, links
to the website are under topic navigation in the main navi.
* Adding the website's main navigation to the top?
Not sure if I get you right, but I think it should stay clear whether
you're on the wiki or on the website. I would not not mind a main navi
on the left incuding prominent links to the website like they do.
We would have two rows of tabs on top of the wiki page with the
website's navi and I'm quite sure one would rather want to navigate
through the wiki pages than browsing the website.
Anyway, these are just suggestions that I think would improve the user
experience overall.
Thank you for starting this, it's about time...
Please give me your thoughts and ideas. If you all think these are good
ideas I would be happy to integrate them.
That's good :-) I'm not really fit in wikidesign and I think fedora
really shows a nice way to do it. Reading the list here gave me the
expression that there are a lot of pages already but there's no navi on
the main page to access them... the docu link appeared just recently.
Please set up a native lang main category and/or a nice nl navi like
fedora did, I think there are quite some people ready to set up
localized pages.
Kind regards
Erich
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