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0009820CDashpublic2009-11-02 03:522010-02-21 12:31
Alex Neundorf 
Julien Jomier 
normalminoralways
closedfixed 
1.5 
1.6 
0009820: Links/navigation are partly confusing
Hi,

when navigating on my.cdash.org, the links are sometimes not very clear.

E.g. when logged in (http://my.cdash.org/user.php [^]) there is
* no links directly at the top of the page
* the "Home" menu takes me to http://my.cdash.org/index.php, [^] i.e. which is more like / then like $HOME

Then, when viewing the dashboard of a project, things change:
* there are links directly at the top of the page
* the link "Dashboards" also goes to http://my.cdash.org/index.php, [^] which is called "Home" on the user-page
* "Logout" is now not in the menu anymore, but moved to the upper left corner
* "My CDash" is not completely obvious.

Suggestions:
* Rename "Home" and "Dashboards" to "All dashboards"
* Rename "My CDash" to "Home"
* Remove the links in the upper left corner completely and always use the menu instead

It would also be nice if I could get from a project dashboard with just one click (i.e. without going via "My CDash") directly to the various setting pages for that project, e.g. createProject.php, manageProjectRoles.php etc.

It would also be nice if there were more navigation options on these setting-pages, e.g. in the menu an item "Dashboard", which would take me to the dashboard of that project, and maybe a "Settings" submenu, which could hold links to all the setings-pages of this project.

Alex
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Issue History
2009-11-02 03:52Alex NeundorfNew Issue
2009-11-22 17:54Julien JomierStatusnew => assigned
2009-11-22 17:54Julien JomierAssigned To => Julien Jomier
2009-11-22 20:53Julien JomierNote Added: 0018544
2009-11-22 20:53Julien JomierStatusassigned => resolved
2009-11-22 20:53Julien JomierFixed in Version => 1.6
2009-11-22 20:53Julien JomierResolutionopen => fixed
2010-02-21 12:31Julien JomierStatusresolved => closed

Notes
(0018544)
Julien Jomier   
2009-11-22 20:53   
Thanks for suggestion