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Revision as of 09:13, 29 September 2008

Definition[edit]

A breadcrumb should provide a trail for users navigating within a page structure. It provides an easy way to access previously seen pages within the page structure. Users sometimes do not have in mind how to navigate to a certain page via multi level menu(s).

Problem

For web applications - where items are irrepealable be changed - there is no way back. Once an item has been changed it would not make sense to return to a previous view. And if so, the user needs to know the difference between 'back' and 'undo'.

Overview on 'Click Levels'[edit]

The rough overview shows main functional areas and click levels (this is a diagram only, not a specification of the page flow R4).

Diagram of functional areas

Why the following breadcrumbs do not make sense[edit]

Path

Path breadcrumbs are dynamic and show the path that the user has taken to arrive at a page Wikipedia on Breadcrumbs.

  • PubMan does not provide a strict hierarchical structure. In many cases there is no single path to a page.

History of pages/Action history

  • This is true for static content. If items change at one point in time it does not make sense to jump to a page reflecting a state which is different from the current/real one.

Attribute

Attribute breadcrumbs give information that categorizes the current page.

  • Would make sense, but as pages are role dependent the attribute might reflect a wrong categorization

Why a breadcrumb makes no sense for the following functionality[edit]

Most pages are anyway redundantly displayed in a breadcrumb or inconsistent in use, because

Simple Search

  • is anyway provided persistently inside header
  • is not clear where breadcrumb leads to (revise search via advanced search?)

Advanced Search

  • is anyway provided persistently inside header

Organisation Search

  • is anyway provided persistently inside header

Export

  • will mostly appear at the end of the breadcrumb
  • will automatically be available after any search

Item Details (Revisions, Attachements, ...)

  • will mostly appear at the end of the breadcrumb

Submission(methods)

  • is inconsistent because item changed in status

Actions

  • will be a mixture of structural breadcrumb and action history
  • as actions lead to modifications the breadcrumb is rather a undo history (not possible!!)

Assumption[edit]

There is a certain functional area, where items do not change and where a breadcrumb could provide help (see Diagram). PubMan should provide a breadcrumb only for item lists, view item version, item details.

This additional navigation should not be called breadcrumb or be offered in a breadcrumb manner/stype in the interface because it is different.

Examples[edit]

In most cases the labels are not so long. Example shows the longest possible labels.

Public Repository

Click Level Label Tooltip
1-2 Searchresult (10, Page 4)
3 Searchresult (10, Page 4) > View Item (escidoc:1707)
4 Searchresult (10, Page 4) > View Item (escidoc:1707) > Revisions
5 Searchresult (10, Page 4) > View Item (escidoc:1707) > Revisions > View Item (escidoc:1707:3)

Depositor Workspace

Click Level Label
0 Workspace (Pending, Page 4)
3 Workspace (Pending, Page 4) > View Item (escidoc:1707)
4 Workspace (Pending, Page 4) > View Item (escidoc:1707) > Item Log

The 'Listtrail' vanishes if any other functionality is triggered or any item state is changed