In that case, I think we should have a "global announcements block"
as well :-). I've found that it would be very useful on jspwiki.org
for example, when you can't assume that people come in through the
front page.
/Janne
On 9 Nov 2007, at 12:04, Murray Altheim wrote:
Janne Jalkanen wrote:
I was just wondering whether for usability purposes it would be
better if it was below the header but before page content. That
way navigation would stay in constant place regardless of whether
this "global notice" existed or not.
/Janne
Well, the TitleBlock is really intended to be the site title, i.e.,
it's
in some ways even more important than the navigation in that this
is where
the site's banner, logo, and/or title live. In my own templates
that use
this the wiki page name and all navigation information is placed
just below
the static title block. Like I mentioned, I'll likely be able to
provide
a 2.6.0-ready template soon after things stabilize.
Murray
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