Table of contents for Fluid user manual

Allison Bloodworth abloodworth at berkeley.edu
Fri May 30 23:50:26 UTC 2008


Wow, Paul, this is fantastic! Thank you so much for your work on this.  
It's very gratifying to be able to see at a glance all the amazing  
resources we've all put together! :)
	
One other section I *believe* we will want to link to is Content  
Management Research: http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Content+Management+Research 
. I don't think we'll want to link to all the sub-pages (as some of  
them are incomplete), but I think we are ready to share out the info- 
packed Content Management Research Models page: http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Content+Management+Research+Models 
  where we have lots of information on personas and use cases. I'll  
talk to Daphne on Monday (or maybe even this weekend) about exactly  
what pages we'd like to link to and get back to you (or just tag and  
add them to the table of contents myself) asap so that we can get it  
into the release.

Thanks again,
Allison

On May 29, 2008, at 4:37 PM, Paul Zablosky wrote:

> I have created an initial version of a table of contents for the  
> Fluid release manual at http://wiki.fluidproject.org/x/VAAs.  It can  
> also be found through the link User Manual ToC at the top of the  
> left-side navigation bar in the Fluid wiki.  All the pages  
> referenced in the ToC have been assigned the label manual -- another  
> way to locate them.  They include all the pages labeled "release" in  
> the 0.3beta.
>
> The idea was to create an organized table of contents with distinct  
> sections, supplemented by annotations to assist the reader in  
> understanding which pages contain what kind of content.   Right now,  
> the annotations are simplistic and incomplete, and some of the  
> sections could do with reordering, but it's a start.
>
> I invite comments and suggestions.  Does this seem like a useful  
> approach, now that we have an example?  Are there things I could do  
> to make the page and its contents more coherent and useful?
>
> Paul
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Allison Bloodworth
Senior User Interaction Designer
Educational Technology Services
University of California, Berkeley
(415) 377-8243
abloodworth at berkeley.edu




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