There's an ongoing project to reimagine the purpose, and then the design, of the sidebar on PublicLab.org. More details are here:
https://github.com/publiclab/plots2/issues/1706
...but this refers to the kind of content that appears in the left sidebar of pages like this:
- https://publiclab.org/wiki/microscopes or
- https://publiclab.org/notes/partsandcrafts/10-26-2017/making-a-hackteria-microscope
What do people think about this?
I can think of a few starting points:
1. we could look at some of what Siyuan suggested re: moving sidebar to the right side (see the last comment): https://publiclab.org/notes/siyuan/06-12-2017/a-questions-page-to-encourage-discussions-through-better-ux
2. we could think through where displaying related content would be more helpful (at the end of the page? See references from, for example, nytimes.com articles)
3. we could look into Google Analytics to see if we can learn about how often people do cross-navigate into related content
4. we could think through how related content is auto-identified, and try to do a better job, to make it /more/ relevant
@tommystyles this may be related to our discussion last week! @liz also take a peek over here, thanks! :-)
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You might want to point out that you are referring to the left sidebar which shows up on a subset of publiclab pages.
Chris
Thanks for pointing that out, Chris - and I agree on point 2, that's one reason @liz started this issue.
From your 3) i see a potential suggestion for either renaming it "Recent related notes" OR reworking it so it's sorted to display, say, most popular or liked content?
I like "recent by this author" -- nice suggestion
In 5) I see a potential suggestion to change the inline maps to not respond to scroll wheel zooming?
on 6) -- indeed it is a priority, and we have a long-running project to expand and improve search services to do just that: https://github.com/publiclab/plots2/pull/1537 which we hope will be completed soon.
Thanks for your input -- several of these are actionable, discrete steps forward and if you or anyone else agrees, I'm happy to help recruit some new contributors to solve these!
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Maybe more useful than a long list of popular/recent/related notes in the sidebar is the one or two real research notes (not newsletters, events, or questions) with the most views during the last two weeks. With the standard thumbnail lead image, etc.
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