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Then Hans wrote:
Where can I see that?
External links can be created while in contents view and shows in a "related" box at the bottom left. This box also contains internal links to items with the same keywords. There's already a couple of "related" boxes in the site; if you explore you'll noticed them.
I just created a link in my folder: http://testpd.iem.at/Members/odradek/ and one on the first page (about folder): http://testpd.iem.at/about/
I modified the box and now externals links pops in a new window. But I'd like them to point to their correspondant link documents.
With the Development Areas, it would be set up so that anyone could edit it to add themselves under the areas they are working under.
Anyone = any registered user?
To me, having both the top navigation and the side navigation is redundant and somewhat confusing, especially if they have only some of same things in them.
I agree.
But if people want both, I think they should have the same navigation items, which are the top-level items on the Content Structure:
There's not a lot room at the top; the site has to work with most browsers at low resolutions like 800x600, even with text browsers like "links". We should try to keep the basic Plone links at the top (About Members News Search); News and Search never shows in the box, About and Members appears in the box to anonymous users only when they click on these tabs. Maybe there's a way to hide folders in the navigation box even for registered users.
In fact, I think http://www.boxesandarrows.com is a good example for nice, clean design.
Very clean indeed; it's a PHP "Movable Type" site (http://www.movabletype.org), which by default has a clean look. I think we better not try to build the perfect designer skin, Plone is already complex and clean enough. I would change the colors, not much.
- -- Marc