On Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 1:18 PM, vincent(a)massol.net <vincent(a)massol.net>
wrote:
Hi everyone,
I wasn’t sure about current rule for hiding pages so I researched it and
I’m listing below what I believe is our current status. I’d like to
document it on
dev.xwiki.org if we’re ok with this status.
Current rules:
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* Technical documents must be hidden
* Technical apps must be hidden and not appear in the Document Tree. These
are apps that don’t generate content data. For example the following apps
(not exhaustive list) have their pages hidden (including WebHome):
** Stats app
** Active Installs app
** AWM app
** Color Themes app (it generates data but not content data)
** Dashboard app
** Scheduler app
* Apps that generate content pages (ie pages that should be appear in
global search results) must have their WebHome page not hidden (and the
generated content pages must also not be hidden). As a consequence these
apps will appear in the Document Tree.
+1
Future:
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It would also be nice to discuss if in the future we wish to separate more
Apps from Content and hide all Application pages (including Webhome), so
that it is less confusing for users who would:
* Use the App bar to navigate to applications
* Use the Document Tree to navigate to content pages
I personally would like this I think but the current problem is that
generated content pages won’t be found in global search results. Each app
can provide a specialized search ofc but it’s not good enough. Thus we’d
need to find a way for the entries to appear in the global search results
even though they are hidden. One solution would be to have a way to mark a
space as an application space and exclude those from the DocumentTree (for
example).
Before we dive into the solutions in details, would you agree that it
would be good to better separate Apps from Content?