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Development:Navigation 2.0 structure

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This document outlines a proposed re-organisation of the navigation block (and nav bar) to make it more user-centered and less Moodle-centered. It ties in very nicely with the new My Moodle page.

Example

  • Home (links to My Moodle)
    • Profile (links to your own public profile)
    • Site page (links to the main site page, uses site shortname)
    • My courses (doesn't show if user doesn't have any courses)
      • Physics 101
        • Participants
          • Fred ...
        • Topic 1
        • Topic 2
          • Forum A etc
      • Maths 101
        • Week 1
        • Week 2
          • Forum A etc
      • Chemistry 101
        • Topic 1
        • Topic 2
          • Forum A etc
    • Courses (only appears when looking at NON-enrolled courses or if there are no enrolled courses)
      • English 101
        • Participants
        • etc
    • Users (only appears when looking at other users outside of course context)
      • Fred (Only when looking at other users)
        • Edit profile ...
        • Forum posts
    • Blogs (link to all blogs /blog/)
      • All users
        • Fred
    • Tags (link to /tag/ page)
      • Indian Food (only when looking at a tag page)
    • Search (link to generic search page to find courses, users, content etc ... /search/)