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That manual menu system might make up for the lack of breadcrumbs, but I
don't know yet how menus are managed and what options we have. What would
be frustrating is to be a few levels deep somewhere (e.g., info about a
conference, and have no way to back up one or two levels to get to sibling
or "cousin" pages except going all the way to the top. But I think we
don't need huge depth, and the menus at the top of deeper pages can be
customized to provide easy navigation to related pages.
…On Mon, Nov 14, 2022 at 9:19 AM Peter Desmet ***@***.***> wrote:
The current website uses breadcrumbs on every page:
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The new website does not.
Reimplementing breadcrumbs is possible, but would require some development
work. I would first like to see if they are missed.
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@stanblum this is how menus are managed (example with annotation) https://github.com/peterdesmet/petridish/blob/main/_data/navigation.yml I hope it is rather self explanatory. Here's the current menu for the Jekyll site: https://github.com/tdwg/website-jekyll/blob/main/_data/navigation.yaml |
I will have to pick this up AFTER the filings are done.
…On Mon, Nov 14, 2022 at 10:08 AM Peter Desmet ***@***.***> wrote:
@stanblum <https://github.com/stanblum> this is how menus are managed
(example with annotation)
https://github.com/peterdesmet/petridish/blob/main/_data/navigation.yml I
hope it is rather self explanatory.
Here's the current menu for the Jekyll site:
https://github.com/tdwg/website-jekyll/blob/main/_data/navigation.yaml
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@peterdesmet I use the breadcrumbs to go back to the main page. That said, I think the menus can work, mostly, except that we're missing a layer in the menus for the context (e.g., https://tdwg.github.io/website-jekyll/conferences/2022/ has no way to get back to TDWG 2021 or any other year w/o going through the root of tdwg.org |
@gkampmeier that is indeed correct, but that's maybe not too problematic? |
I think Gail might be the only one who routinely does comparisons between
conference years; i.e., when building this year's conference, she looks at
the past year a lot. One way to get around the loss of breadcrumbs would
be to have two tabs/windows open; one to previous year, one to this year.
Would that work?
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has no way to get back to TDWG 2021 or any other year w/o going through
the root of tdwg.org
@gkampmeier <https://github.com/gkampmeier> that is indeed correct, but
that's maybe not too problematic?
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@stanblum and @peterdesmet yeah, that's OK. |
The current website uses breadcrumbs on every page:
The Jekyll website does not.
Reimplementing breadcrumbs is possible, but would require some development work. I would first like to see if they are missed.☺️
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