Am Mittwoch, den 24.08.2005, 08:01 -0400 schrieb Paul W. Frields:
> Maybe I missunderstand that, but wouldn't it be preferrable
to have one
> integrated table with all content, marked as doc/draft/wiki in one
> column to provide an easy overview and orientation for the user? For the
> detail view you can easily organize it in a /doc /doc/draft/ ...
> structure to fulfill the technical needs of the infrastructure.
The problem I see with that approach is that with Drafts, we probably
want to *discourage* users who are casually browsing the Wiki from
gleaning incorrect guidance. If they can read a table full of all the
docs at once, many of them will ignore admonitions and read draft docs
with an unwarranted level of confidence.
That may be a problem, indeed. Perhaps it helps to use different colors
for the row background (which may destroy the web design), or to use two
or three separate tables?
Peter