Closed (fixed)
Project:
Project
Version:
7.x-2.x-dev
Component:
Usage statistics
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Bug report
Assigned:
Unassigned
Reporter:
Created:
14 Oct 2010 at 18:40 UTC
Updated:
3 Jan 2014 at 02:04 UTC
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Comments
Comment #1
Amazon commentedConfirmed that the themes tab is not active.
Comment #2
yellowdino commentedI think there's no issue here at this moment.
Everything works to me.
Comment #3
yellowdino commentedSorry, I forgot to change the status :)
Comment #4
sirkitree commentedI'm not seeing the Themes tab as active in FF:


nor Chrome:
Comment #5
lisarex commentedThis type of page and it's navigation may change as the results of the discussion here #869936: Subnavigation improvements
Comment #6
shyamala commentedNot active...
Comment #7
shyamala commentedThe Tab is Not active.
Comment #8
lisarex commentedYep, reassigning (please reassign if this is actually a Bluecheese issue)
Comment #9
drummProject-specific pages need the project in the breadcrumb. Issues are an example of what to do.
Comment #10
drumm#358563: Breadcrumb broken for node/N/release view is an example of the same problem.
Comment #11
dwwSee #165380-75: Make usage statistics visible *sigh*...
Breadcrumbs suck. There are multiple ways to land on this page. We went over something similar at #1066148: Set breadcrumb on new issue pages.
Side note: the whole way drupalorg_crosssite depends on breadcrumbs to work, yet bluecheese doesn't use breadcrumbs at all, is quite confusing.
Regardless, unlike issue pages, I'm less convinced that the primary way to land on these usage pages is the per-project path. But, it's all just a big sucky limitation of the concept of breadcrumbs since there are lots of ways to get here and there's no obvious "way back home".
Comment #12
dwwNote that drumm just pushed a change to 7.x-2.x that changed this:
http://drupalcode.org/project/project.git/commit/ad0afa0
I'm not sure that was a good idea. ;)
Comment #13
drummSorry, I forgot this wasn't fixed. I was just thinking of fixing navigation and notices for Drupal.org.
Either way, there are multiple ways to drill down to these pages and the breadcrumb is only ever going to show one way, we have links in the page back up both directions.
Comment #14
dwwYeah. Actually, you probably did the right thing, but this is a fundamental problem with breadcrumbs. Given that people considered this a bug before, perhaps it's more reasonable to have the project-specific stuff considered part of the project (like you committed) and just let the main site-wide usage page be the special case instead of the other way around.
Let's just call this fixed and move on.
Thanks!
-Derek