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| visits | member for | 2 years, 2 months |
| seen | Jan 4 '12 at 22:21 | |
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Dec 27 |
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Is having a side nav and a top nav a bad idea? Why? I hadn't considered doing something like that. Thanks. |
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Dec 23 |
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Is having a side nav and a top nav a bad idea? Why? Okay. And why should the top navigation be the second level? I mean, you said "having a top navigation for each module". I was thinking of having the main navigation at the top and the module specific things on the sidebar, like I said in my post. Thanks! |
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Dec 23 |
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Is having a side nav and a top nav a bad idea? Why? It's for an administrative application. There are lots of modules: invoices, clients, quotes, cash flow, etc, etc. And each one has stuff too! We can't fit all of that in the sidebar either |
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Dec 23 |
asked | Is having a side nav and a top nav a bad idea? Why? |
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Mar 9 |
awarded | Student |
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Mar 9 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Mar 9 |
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Top list of the most down-voted items. How to avoid user confusion? long list an the relevant items are the ones with most down-votes. It would be horrible. |
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Mar 9 |
accepted | Top list of the most down-voted items. How to avoid user confusion? |
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Mar 7 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Mar 7 |
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Top list of the most down-voted items. How to avoid user confusion? +1 for tool tips |
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Mar 7 |
awarded | Editor |
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Mar 7 |
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Top list of the most down-voted items. How to avoid user confusion? added 5 characters in body |
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Mar 7 |
asked | Top list of the most down-voted items. How to avoid user confusion? |