Changing the order of child pages?

Daphne Ogle daphne at media.berkeley.edu
Thu May 8 20:15:02 UTC 2008


I think this could work since the child page order is less important  
(except some pages with many children pages) when you're looking at it  
on-line.  Most of the time their tends to links to the child pages  
from within the parent page anyway.

I vote for giving it a try in a few places.  We can always change it  
back pretty easily by getting rid of the numbers (or once the reorder  
is implemented in confluence :) ).  Paul and I have a task to do some  
clean up of the UX release docs so we can give it a try.

-Daphne

On May 8, 2008, at 7:42 AM, Michelle D'Souza wrote:

>>
>> Michelle, are you suggesting that only the 'release' pages be
>> prefaced by a number, and that if a page is not going to be included
>> in a release, it not have a number?
>
>
>
> Yes, I think that the numbers in the titles of the pages would be a
> good marker for what is release documentation.
>
> Another option is to have a separate section of the wiki that is the
> 'manual'. I don't think a 'manual' section would be ideal because our
> documentation is so varied and comes from different logical sections
> such as API docs, UX information etc.
>
> Michelle
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Daphne Ogle
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