This happens after having clicked on any element in the menu without finally navigating to a new entry. If you click on a link and the page is loaded, you can use up and down keys to scroll the page.

It wouldn't be a problem to allow multiple open menus as well. I invite other people to comment on this as well and to choose a preference.

Dmitry Gusev schrieb:
It is also unusual/unconvenient that menu items reflected on up/down keys.
If I expand menu item and it contents doesn't fit the screen I want to
scroll the page by the down key, and in current implementation I don't get
what I expect.

On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 00:01, Dmitry Gusev <dmitry.gu...@gmail.com> wrote:

If you interested in my opinion, I don't like left nav menu how its
implemented, because only one item could be viewed at a time.
For me it would be better if I can have several groups expanded at one
time.


On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 23:49, Sebastian Hennebrueder <use...@laliluna.de>wrote:

Hello,

I finished the last open tasks for the new website.  I would appreciate,
if we get this finished as soon as possible as I need to focus on my normal
work for the next weeks. In addition, we have to continuously update the
current status in case changes happen to existing docs, so it would be nice
to get this in the trunk as soon as possible.

So please core committers, if possible take some time to get this finally
decided. Most of the work is done anyway, it is more a question of getting
the content into the subversion repository and staging the content.

The website can be tested here http://tapestry.laliluna.de and you can
get the current status from my git repository:  git clone
http://dev.laliluna.de/public/tapestry-website.git/ tapestry-website

I fixed the broken links reported by Ivano and repaired the JQuery
documentation in order that the correct menus are always open.

I integrated the userguide in the website in order to show how it would
look like.
I discussed with Howard that there are mainly two options to place the
userguide. Howard points out that the current approach to have the user
guide integrated in the tapestry project, makes it easier to keep it aligned
with the source code version and doesn't require a second commit to be done.
It might be more likely that the doc gets updated in that case.

My proposal is to integrate the userguide into the normal webpage because
of two reason. We can continously work on the userguide and publish updates
from time to time without waiting for the next release to come out. My
strategy for the branches look like this.
The website is published from a 'toPublish' branch. This branch has
currently the 5.1.0.5 documentation.  We allow this branch to be updated as
long as the 5.1.0.6 release appears. Then a 5.1.0.5 tag is made. The most
current work happens as usual in the trunk, but as I said before, be might
update the current published branch from the changes in the trunk. We have a
slightly higher effort when adding content to the current published version
but at least can do it and we have still a kind of alignment to the code.

Both options are possible and it would be nice if this is decided as soon
as possible. We can change this back at any time. It is more or less a
copying of about 10 files from A to b and a minimal change in two site.xml

Please state your opinion, if the website proposal is fine or not.

Andreas pointed out that we might move the new website to GitHub. You need
to decide as well, if we do this or keep everything in the normal subversion
repository. My private repo is only a temporarily solution.

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Best Regards / Viele Grüße

Sebastian Hennebrueder
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