Terrence Brannon wrote: > I was browsing a 0.7-version Forrest site: > http://www.xmlbelux.be/index.html > > And if you click on the _word_ "Events" in the menubar (on the lefthand side > of the screen), then it simply refreshes whatever page you are looking at. > > This is not intuitive or reasonable IMHO. > > Imagine that you just clicked on the History link: > http://www.xmlbelux.be/history.html > > and then you see the word "Events" in the menubar so you click on it, > expecting to be taking to an overview page of the events, instead the page > refreshes.
As Ross said, their site designers have their own implementation of a skin or some configuration error. This is not how it happens with the forrest website. The action for a folder on the side-panel navigation menu is to open or close it to reveal its navigation links. > This is kind of a re-statement of my earliest post asking for how to have > some sort of action "fire" whenever you click on a top-level tab. It would > be nice if one could specify a document to open whenever one clicked on the > overview tab. This happens when the user selects the "Tab" across the top. The xmlbelux site might have a mixup with their site.xml It lists the same left-hand menu no matter which tab is being visited. Perhaps missing the @tab attribute for groups in the site.xml configuration. I agree with you that this is not intuitive. -David
