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New Post 8/17/2005 1:46 PM
User is offline Jani Hyytiäinen
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Forums Breadcrumbs Enhancement 
Modified By Jani Hyytiäinen  on 8/17/2005 3:52:42 PM)

Currently when you are viewing a forum, you can see a breadcrumb like this

 Project :: News (Lead: Phil Guerra)  Using the News module

I would however see it more usable like this

 Project Forums:  : News (Lead: Phil Guerra)  Using the News module

This would allow the user to have 3 kinds of views.

1. The Root View with all the forum groups and forums visible

2. The Group View with only the forums for a specific group

3. The Forum View with only the threads in one specific forum

Further down the road, it could be useful to have 2 settings for the forum module.

1. Show only X, where X would be a certain forum group

2. Disable Root View, by which, the Root View breadcrumb would be disabled thus locking the module into a certain forum group.


Resons:

These changes would make it easier to browse the forums when user goes :
Root View > Forum > Thread
He could simply click the Group View breadcrumb to view only the forums withing a group. For example, now it's kind of hard because either you need to use the back button or click to Root View, then scroll down and try to find the group and the forum where you were in case you want to continue watching a certain Forum Group

Also, the enhancements would allow us to create pages (tabs) for separate forum groups and make the forums completely integrated into other navigation methods in the porta. For exaple, an admin could create a treeview with Forums root node and subtabs with one forum group on each.

 


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New Post 8/17/2005 4:06 PM
User is offline Crispy
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Re: Forums Breadcrumbs Enhancement 

Did you know most people outside of us dorks don't use breadcrumb navigation?  There was some usability studies strongly confirming that.

I don't think the forums breadcrumbs should change at all aside from the group when clicked should be made to only show the forums in that group.  I think everything else is handled already as it should be.

 this type of use already and it has nothing to do w/ breadcrumbs.  Have you tried copying an existing forum module to a new tab and clicking its module settings to expose only a single group?

All that being said, I am open to suggestions but they have to make a very strong case.

 



 
New Post 8/18/2005 1:36 AM
User is offline Jani Hyytiäinen
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Re: Forums Breadcrumbs Enhancement 

Well, after making this post, I have 2 options because next, I'm going to look into the 'Using the forums' forum.

Option 1:

I click 5 x back button in order to get back to the root view where the view is already scrolled to the correct position among the 51 Forums In 25 Groups.

Option 2:

I click the root breadcrumb and end up at the top of the page in the root view, then scroll up and down until I find the correct forum amongst 51 Forums In 25 Groups.

suggested: option 3

I could simply click the breadcrumb and avoid all the hassle. Besides, the breadcrumb already has a visual separator ' :: ' between the root and the group so why not fully implement it?

Despite what usability studies say, there's no real 'other way' to browse this forum than either using the forum/post links coupled with back button (which is a horrible way), or then just use the breadcrumbs (which are not fully implemented).

What comes to did I check the settings? No, I didn't even install the forums module yet. I was just making a suggestion

Thank you

 


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New Post 8/18/2005 9:17 AM
User is offline Crispy
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Re: Forums Breadcrumbs Enhancement 
 Codepic wrote

suggested: option 3

I could simply click the breadcrumb and avoid all the hassle. Besides, the breadcrumb already has a visual separator ' :: ' between the root and the group so why not fully implement it?

That '::' you are seeing is not part of the module.  That is the way the Forum Group was named. 

What I said about the Group only view would just show forums that are in a single group.  Isn't that the same thing?

 



 
New Post 9/2/2005 3:29 AM
User is offline Philipp Becker
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Re: Forums Breadcrumbs Enhancement 
I realized that clicking on the group breadcrumb redirects me to the main forums page - shouldn't it redirect to the group I am currently in?
Cheers, Philipp

 
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