Hi,
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 20:15, Sergiu Dumitriu <sergiu(a)xwiki.com> wrote:
On 04/28/2010 06:46 PM, Guillaume Lerouge wrote:
I'm strongly against the way the treeview
works right now. Nobody
understands the mix of space and parent/child relationship. I'd KISS it,
keeping only the space/page relationship.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KISS_principle
One idea: ghost symlinks.
"The KISS principle states that
simplicity<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simplicity>should be a key
goal in
design <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Design>, and that unnecessary
complexity should be avoided." Ghost symlinks?
- how does the treeview thing work?
- well, it's easy, just click the ghost symlink below that other page and
the whole thing will start scrolling to get you somewhere different from
where you were located
- oh
[s] Main
- [p] WebHome
- [p^] /Blog . WebHome/
- [p] Great news!
- [p] BigClient contract
- [p] BigClient project description
- [p] More great news!
[s] Blog
- [p] WebHome
- [p] Meet Joe Dyke, our new CTO
- [p^] /Main . Great news!/
- [p^] /Main . More great news!/
[s] is the space icon, [p] is the page icon, [p^] is the page icon with
the shortcut overlay. The ghost documents are written in italic with a
lighter color, and clicking on such a symlink will show the real
document, by expanding the tree to it, scroll it into view (with
anymation), and select it.
Note that in the Main space the other children of the Blog.WebHome page
are not displayed, and in the Blog space the deeper hierarchy of the
external documents is not shown
WDYT?
Of course, this as a better UI for the alldocs/tree view; the export UI
should could keep just the space/docs two-level hierarchy.
I think the same, simple, understandable, Space / Page hierarchy should be
used everywhere.
An alternative is what we do for WebDAV and provide 2 different interfaces:
EITHER space/page OR parents/children but never a mix of both.
Guillaume
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