One issue is maintaining someone else content inside our own structure.
A bit like the arrow icon here
http://www.ddj.com/184414033?pgno=3
Similar to a Windows Help application, SFS Software's DocFather applet lets you provide a search engine, alphabetical index, and map on your Web site. The map lets users collapse and expand the hierarchy within a familiar metaphor.
would be nice to be able to expand a page to display logical paragraphs
Essentially the issue is fine-grain sub-section should not be promoted to Pages
Right now the following paradigms are the most common:
* Treat grouping as a folder - so you essentially have folder and files - often the folder is not a Page per se - in some system it is but weakly - is basically a table of contents with links
* Treat sub-Page as a page, then the content displayed become very fragmented and depend on complex navigation scheme (up, next, prev) and the context is lost
* Place a TOC at the top (basically links to anchors), then once you press the link, you have to scroll back somehow to the top - bad
* Another typical issue is the TOC not floating separately.
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Look at this:
http://wiki.pardususer.de/doku.phpWould be nice it it was easy with telepark to do:
1) Add a bar on top much like this, which allows for one thing to tab to different wiki or places in wiki and more importantly easily place inside a website layout
2) Right now in Telepark: Print, Add Bookmark is in editable area of Page
3) See the TOC on the top right, one issue is unlike a PDF Bookmarks window, it scrolls with content
and then
http://www.zzee.com/art-html-listing/help.html
http://webhelp.esri.com/arcgisdesktop/9.2/index.cfm?tocVisable=1&ID=191&TopicName=Using%20the%20table%20of%20contents&pid=186
http://www.ddj.com/184414033?pgno=3
How the stuff on left side moves when we scroll
Open and close
http://www.jtricks.com/javascript/navigation/toc.html#a_dc2
http://5thirtyone.com/archives/776
I think the right idea is a floating window TOC
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