[Haskell-cafe] Re: Haskell.org re-design

Magnus Therning magnus at therning.org
Wed Apr 7 06:57:12 EDT 2010


On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 11:12, Neil Brown <nccb2 at kent.ac.uk> wrote:
> For the wiki design, it would be good to re-think and cull those links at
> the top of the page.  For example, I don't think that "random page" needs to
> be in the top bar.  With several other links it's not clear to me what they
> do.  Perhaps it's just me, but "wiki community" and "special pages" doesn't
> suggest what they do or why I would want to click them, and "related
> changes" also puzzles me as to what it might be.  The "recent changes" and
> "page history" links seem redundant.

"Special pages" is rather useful for administrators, but not *that*
useful for regular users I guess.  Would it be possible to put it
easily accessible for administrators (people who are allowed to add
users), but hide it away a bit for non-admins?

/M

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