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Talk:Navigation overhaul specification

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"Both the navigation block and the administration block can potentially have lots of nodes in them, resulting in what is popularly derided as the "scroll of death". We posit that a good navigation system should be simple and concise, and not necessarily contain the entire site map."

IMHO Scroll of death is more having so much content in a linear layout that it's impossible to navigate, rather than there being too many nodes in either of the blocks. However both influence each other: Lots of content in a straight list introduces navigation issues, however if the navigation only presents straight lists then likely to get content that simply reinforces it --Michael Hughes (talk) 21:42, 3 June 2014 (WST)

@Michael: Thanks for the comment! You're correct that each influences the other; and if you're seeking to influence us in the direction of a holistic approach to that kind of thing, I agree completely. While we're still in early discussions, it's envisaged that placing more control in course formats would help to ameliorate this, for example:

  • instead of a naive week-on-week course format, we could have a format that groups future weeks by the month
  • instead of a list of activity subject areas, we could have a format that displays subject areas in a square or hex grid

Anything's possible! --Jetha Chan (talk) 17:04, 5 June 2014 (WST)