Unlike book module's navigation, advanced help misses the children pages being linked with "next" link, and there's no "up" link yet, which might make users lose the flow/track. Any intentions behind these? Although it looks cleaner in popups, and gives the breadcrumbs some attention.
This is intentional. I've never found the 'next' going to the children to be intuitive. In my opinion, it's wrong. The child is not next, the next sibling is next.
I also didn't feel there was any need for an up link, as the breadcrumb takes care of that; the up link is redundant and cluttered.
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merlinofchaos commentedComment #2
Anonymous (not verified) commentedAutomatically closed -- issue fixed for two weeks with no activity.
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Gurpartap Singh commentedUnlike book module's navigation, advanced help misses the children pages being linked with "next" link, and there's no "up" link yet, which might make users lose the flow/track. Any intentions behind these? Although it looks cleaner in popups, and gives the breadcrumbs some attention.
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merlinofchaos commentedThis is intentional. I've never found the 'next' going to the children to be intuitive. In my opinion, it's wrong. The child is not next, the next sibling is next.
I also didn't feel there was any need for an up link, as the breadcrumb takes care of that; the up link is redundant and cluttered.