Collective MetaNav 1.0-beta1 (Beta release) (Nov 09, 2007)
This is not a final release. Experimental releases should only be used for testing and development. Do not use these on production sites, and make sure you have proper backups before installing.
This is our first public release of Collective MetaNav. Developed and tested for Plone 2.5 and Plone 3.0.
For additional information about this project, please visit the overview page .
Available downloads
Release Notes
| Tested with | Plone 2.5, Plone 3 |
|---|---|
| State | Beta release |
| License | GPL |
| Release Manager | Brian Gershon |
Overview
This product allows Plone sites to create and manage a navigation system for their website that doesn't need to match the actual hierarchy of the site.
This can allow administrators to create alternative navigation structures for their content, such as in audience-based navigation schemes. Visitors to a site can be led to content they might otherwise have difficulty finding.
The product consists of 3 parts:
(1) A series of content types that allow administrators to create a 2-level navigation hierarchy which contains navigation items that represent menus to internal and external content.
The hierarchy is easily managed as folders and sub-folders, with menu content-types representing the menu items within those folders.
A new NavigationManager role has been created to allow users to be able to manage pending menu items, as well as management of the navigation hierarchy.
(2) A user-interface for content-editors to request that their content be added/removed from the navigation.
Content editors will see a new "global navigation" tab for the piece of content they are editing. This tab allows them to request that a menu be created in a specific part of the hierarchy that points to the piece of content they are editing.
Content editors can also request that a link be created to an external URL, or request that an existing navigation menu be removed.
Workflow allows menu requests for additions/deletions wait in a "pending" or "pending removal" state.
(3) A vanilla theme that generates the hierarchical navigation that can be used in a home page template. The theme includes javascript open/collapse functionality and CSS.
Navigation items can be categorized as either "top" or "side" to allow navigation to appear in one of two places -- often the top or left side.
Google Analytics can be added to track usage of the menus and determine which menu items are most active. See INSTALL.txt for instructions.
Installation
See INSTALL.txt for Installation instructions.
About
This project sponsored by the University of Washington.
Cris Ewing
Department of Radiology Web Services
University of Washington
School of Medicine
E-mail: cewing at u.washington.edu
Licensed under GPL 2.0
Plone Development by Web Collective, Inc.
Brian Gershon briang at webcollective.coop
Bryan Wilson bryanw at webcollective.coop
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