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Empty index in admin_manual/enterprise/collaboration #4590

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jnweiger opened this issue Jan 7, 2022 · 1 comment
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Empty index in admin_manual/enterprise/collaboration #4590

jnweiger opened this issue Jan 7, 2022 · 1 comment
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@jnweiger
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jnweiger commented Jan 7, 2022

WHAT Needs to be Documented?

The index should mention existing sub pages. That is what an index should index to be considered an index.

WHERE Does This Need To Be Documented (Link)?

https://doc.owncloud.com/server/next/admin_manual/enterprise/collaboration/

WHY Should This Change Be Made?

The index is not useful without a way for the user to continue. User has to resort to the navigation sidebar to continue.

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https://github.com/owncloud/docs/tree/master/modules/admin_manual/pages/enterprise/collaboration
contains an index.adoc and two sub pages, collabora and msoffice.
The two subpages are correctly listed in the navigation sidebar, but
the index.adoc itself does not provide any way for the reader to continue reading.

Expected behaviour: (auto-generated) links to the two sub pages.

I cannot see the effects of include::{partialsdir}section_page.adoc[] -- shoud that provide the index?

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mmattel commented Jan 13, 2022

There is a general issue with having a drop down list. Imho it should just be a list element to be clicked having underneath the relevant documents. You are right that the current way is not optimal. Due to other prios, I have not taken a deeper look into.

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