We have the pages directly on jquery.com. See also https://jquery.com/wp-sitemap-posts-page-1.xml.
| Page |
Primary navigation |
Secondary |
| Browser Support |
Browser Support |
.. |
| Download |
Download |
.. |
| Meetups |
.. |
.. |
| Upgrade Guides |
.. |
Linked from Version Support, Linked from API Documentation: Home, Linked from API Documentation: Category Version 4.0 |
| Upgrade Guide: 1.9, 3.0, 3.5, 4.0 |
.. |
Linked from Upgrade Guides |
| License |
.. |
.. |
| Team |
.. |
Top > OpenJS > jQuery Team |
| Support |
Main nav > Version Support |
Top > Support > Chat |
| History |
.. |
.. |
The "License", "Team", "Support", and "History" pages were recently imported from jquery.org per jquery/jquery.org#139.
While "Support" was added to the main nav (as "Version Support"), several of the above are hard to discover. Requiring either browsing the Top nav, or finding it indirectly via other pages, or via typeahead search suggestions.
I suggest we enable the sidebar on these pages. This is similar to what we do on other jQuery sites (api.jquery.com, blog.jquery.com, and learn.jquery.com). And for jQuery UI, it was always done on the main site as well (e.g. https://jqueryui.com/about/).
For jQuery UI, while the sidebar has always been enabled there, including on these kinds of meta pages, those meta pages were not themselves linked from that same sidebar. I fixed that in jquery/jqueryui.com#229 a few months ago.
Once we have a solution for navigating to these pages (whether the proposed sidebar, or something else), I'd be interested in importing a "Brand Guidelines" page of sorts as well, after which we could potentially phase out https://brand.jquery.org/. I did this for QUnit at https://qunitjs.com/brand/.
Thoughts?
Preview
This is an example of what it might look like:
| Page |
Screenshot |
| API (unchanged) |
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| Blog (unchanged) |
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| Support (after) |
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| Support (before) |
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| Team (after) |
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| Team (before) |
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Note that the default page layout is already mobile-friendly. It renders similar to before on mobile when above the fold (except left-aligned instead of centered, and with a bit more room for content on mobile). The sidebar is an appendix in mobile.
We have the pages directly on jquery.com. See also https://jquery.com/wp-sitemap-posts-page-1.xml.
Browser SupportDownloadVersion Support, Linked fromAPI Documentation: Home, Linked fromAPI Documentation: Category Version 4.0Upgrade GuidesTop > OpenJS > jQuery TeamMain nav > Version SupportTop > Support > ChatThe "License", "Team", "Support", and "History" pages were recently imported from jquery.org per jquery/jquery.org#139.
While "Support" was added to the main nav (as "Version Support"), several of the above are hard to discover. Requiring either browsing the Top nav, or finding it indirectly via other pages, or via typeahead search suggestions.
I suggest we enable the sidebar on these pages. This is similar to what we do on other jQuery sites (api.jquery.com, blog.jquery.com, and learn.jquery.com). And for jQuery UI, it was always done on the main site as well (e.g. https://jqueryui.com/about/).
For jQuery UI, while the sidebar has always been enabled there, including on these kinds of meta pages, those meta pages were not themselves linked from that same sidebar. I fixed that in jquery/jqueryui.com#229 a few months ago.
Once we have a solution for navigating to these pages (whether the proposed sidebar, or something else), I'd be interested in importing a "Brand Guidelines" page of sorts as well, after which we could potentially phase out https://brand.jquery.org/. I did this for QUnit at https://qunitjs.com/brand/.
Thoughts?
Preview
This is an example of what it might look like:
Note that the default page layout is already mobile-friendly. It renders similar to before on mobile when above the fold (except left-aligned instead of centered, and with a bit more room for content on mobile). The sidebar is an appendix in mobile.