Hi Jean,
On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 11:16 AM, Jean SIMARD <jean.simard(a)xwiki.com> wrote:
Hi Caty,
I repeat myself, but I think I will really like the Macaw theme :-)
I'm glad :)
About the "Add" button. This action is not related to the current page
("edit", "rename", "copy", "delete", etc. are
actions related to the
current page but not "add" unless it's "add an object, add an
attachment, add a section, etc.").
Depends on what actions we will still have. If 'Add' mean 'Add a Child Page
for the current Page' than you can consider that the action is related.
With the removal of Space concept, we have just Wiki and Page. Wiki is an
action that only Admin will see and as you've seen you have the possibility
to put it in the Drawer or in the Wiki Index.
For normal user, that don't have 'Add Wiki' might appear strange to have
all the actions: Edit, Delete, Rename, etc. in one place... and the 'Add'
in the Top Menu. For this reason I prefer P3. The only problem with P3 are
the options we want to have in Add and if we want to extend it, but even
like this you can consider that all actions are grouped together.
Therefore, it should not appear in
the framebox of the current page but outside (in the Drawer or in the
global menu). That's why I think P4 (I like it very much by the way) is
the only reasonable proposition (I have the feeling that P4 is better
than putting this action in the drawer but having both could also be a
possibility).
Hope this helps.
On 22/06/2015 19:23, Ecaterina Moraru (Valica) wrote:
Hi,
With the introduction of Nested Documents and the removal of global menu,
we are confronted with the problem of moving and redefining the content
of
'Add' action.
The iteration experiments multiple possible alternatives of the 'Add'
location and look, read more
http://design.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Proposal/NestedAdd
My recommendation is to:
- Move the 'Add' (page/child) button inside the content area and display
it
as a button;
- Move the 'Add wiki' functionality inside Drawer + Wiki Index;
- Select the page template from the dedicated create action page;
Feedback is welcomed.
Thanks,
Caty
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