Scott Lanning <lannings who.int> writes:
> On Wed, 15 Nov 2006, Steffen Schwigon wrote:
>> It's just a discussion around me. People know
other CMS where they
>> browse the site hierarchy in a tree like fashion.
They dont think in
>> flat dimensions that is filtered.
>
> It's kind of like google, though, isn't it?
Hmmm ... half.
A search starts with a concrete idea in the head and you
find the
corresponding page. But if a content author browses the site
to find a
page and then wants to come to the same place in the CMS
where she can
edit that just found content. Not necessarily as an
in-place-edit but
it would help them if they navigate the stories in a similar
fashion
how the website is organized, e.g. at first only see the top
level
categories and the directly contained stories, then click on
one to
see only the contained nextlevel categories, and so on.
Hm, I'm not sure.
Anyway, don't get me wrong. I'm just explaining what a
colleague looks
for and I couldn't answer. I don't want to pick at a missing
feature
in Bricolage. Probably the search combined with the local
preview to
check whether the right page is found is an ok usage
metaphor.
Thanks,
Steffen
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Steffen Schwigon <schwigon webit.de>
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