MDN Guides navigation is quite confusing #736
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The top navigation is for navigating the major areas of MDN. The breadcrumbs are only for navigating to parent articles. The sidebar is for navigating related articles within each major area. The right TOC is for navigating headings within each page. The "red" highlights you talk about should be exclusively indicating the current page and I'd be surprised if it isn't. I share your concern about there being too many "landing pages". I don't know if you've found out, but we have |
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Hi @mb21 - thanks for bringing this up. We're working on some updates to the top nav at the moment, which might help with some of the issues you are facing. The plan will be presented at the community call at the end of the month - see agenda and calendar link with joining instructions here |
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Background
I love the MDN docs and recently contributed the first time to the guide. Usually I come to MDN via google and that works great for loooking up references for specific things (like a CSS property of a JS method). Now, I was recently looking to send a friend a JavaScript intro tutorial and was surprised to find that the best free one I could find was also on MDN. I had previously seen the "Guides" menu point in the top navigation but after clicking it I always got quickly lost so I assumed it just wasn't polished yet. But the actual content is actually really polished! It's just the navigation that's not working at all for me.
Confusing Navigation for Guides (and actually also Curriculum)
Sorry for the brain-dump, but that's what it feels like.
I still don't understand what the whole site structure is actually. Is it a tree? Is there a linear path that newbies are best supposed to take through the Guides and if so what is it?
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