Public bug reported:

>From email by Alejandra:

"The way we have implemented the secondary navigation on Ubuntu.com is
that it is displayed once you choose a top-level category. Your homepage
currently has the 'About' page and Usage instructions as secondary
navigation. I agree that these are crucial topics to access here, but I
wonder if we could present the information on the homepage itself, or
create a top-level 'About' page that includes both of those... Actually,
I've just realised that it is one of the top sections - maybe it could
be given more prominence and you could present the 'About Locos' first
in the navigation, before the 'Teams' section? Perhaps the 'Using the
Loco team Directory' content could be part of this section..."

"When secondary navigation is displayed, for example in Events:
secondary navigation includes 'Venues' and 'Past Events'... This
navigation disappears when I go into Venues. We would recommend keeping
the second level navigation visible and consistent on all pages within
that section. When I go to 'Past Events' the second level navigation
updates and changes to 'Back to Events list'. I would include this link
contextually, within the page, and keep the navigation consistent."

** Affects: loco-directory
     Importance: Low
         Status: Confirmed

** Changed in: loco-directory
       Status: New => Confirmed

** Changed in: loco-directory
   Importance: Undecided => Low

** Description changed:

  From email by Alejandra:
  
  "The way we have implemented the secondary navigation on Ubuntu.com is
  that it is displayed once you choose a top-level category. Your homepage
  currently has the 'About' page and Usage instructions as secondary
  navigation. I agree that these are crucial topics to access here, but I
  wonder if we could present the information on the homepage itself, or
  create a top-level 'About' page that includes both of those... Actually,
  I've just realised that it is one of the top sections - maybe it could
  be given more prominence and you could present the 'About Locos' first
  in the navigation, before the 'Teams' section? Perhaps the 'Using the
  Loco team Directory' content could be part of this section..."
+ 
+ "When secondary navigation is displayed, for example in Events:
+ secondary navigation includes 'Venues' and 'Past Events'... This
+ navigation disappears when I go into Venues. We would recommend keeping
+ the second level navigation visible and consistent on all pages within
+ that section. When I go to 'Past Events' the second level navigation
+ updates and changes to 'Back to Events list'. I would include this link
+ contextually, within the page, and keep the navigation consistent."

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Secondary nav
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/644412
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Status in LoCo Directory: Confirmed

Bug description:
>From email by Alejandra:

"The way we have implemented the secondary navigation on Ubuntu.com is that it 
is displayed once you choose a top-level category. Your homepage currently has 
the 'About' page and Usage instructions as secondary navigation. I agree that 
these are crucial topics to access here, but I wonder if we could present the 
information on the homepage itself, or create a top-level 'About' page that 
includes both of those... Actually, I've just realised that it is one of the 
top sections - maybe it could be given more prominence and you could present 
the 'About Locos' first in the navigation, before the 'Teams' section? Perhaps 
the 'Using the Loco team Directory' content could be part of this section..."

"When secondary navigation is displayed, for example in Events: secondary 
navigation includes 'Venues' and 'Past Events'... This navigation disappears 
when I go into Venues. We would recommend keeping the second level navigation 
visible and consistent on all pages within that section. When I go to 'Past 
Events' the second level navigation updates and changes to 'Back to Events 
list'. I would include this link contextually, within the page, and keep the 
navigation consistent."




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