Navigation 2.0 structure: Difference between revisions
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== Example == | == Example == | ||
*Home (links to My Moodle) | *Home (links to My Moodle /my/) | ||
**Profile (links to your own public profile) | **Profile (links to your own public profile /user/view.php) | ||
**Site page (links to the main site page, uses site shortname) | ***Forum posts | ||
***Comments | |||
***Activity reports | |||
***Notes | |||
**Site page (links to the main site page /, uses site shortname) | |||
**My courses (doesn't show if user doesn't have any courses) | **My courses (doesn't show if user doesn't have any courses) | ||
***Physics 101 | ***Physics 101 |
Revision as of 08:53, 5 April 2010
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 /my/)
- Profile (links to your own public profile /user/view.php)
- Forum posts
- Comments
- Activity reports
- Notes
- 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
- Participants
- Maths 101
- Week 1
- Week 2
- Forum A etc
- Chemistry 101
- Topic 1
- Topic 2
- Forum A etc
- Physics 101
- Courses (only appears when looking at NON-enrolled courses or if there are no enrolled courses)
- English 101
- Participants
- etc
- English 101
- Users (only appears when looking at other users outside of course context)
- Fred (Only when looking at other users)
- Edit profile ...
- Forum posts
- Fred (Only when looking at other users)
- Blogs (link to all blogs /blog/)
- All users
- Fred
- All users
- 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/)
- Profile (links to your own public profile /user/view.php)