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Bug #44689 Sort the extension categories alphabetically
Submitted: 2008-04-11 03:51 UTC Modified: 2008-04-11 22:34 UTC
From: routinet at hotmail dot com Assigned: bjori (profile)
Status: Closed Package: Doc Build problem
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 [2008-04-11 03:51 UTC] routinet at hotmail dot com
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Please put back the extended table of contents.  I appreciate your efforts to make the docs more aesthetically pleasing, but the detailed version was quite a help.

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 [2008-04-11 04:00 UTC] philip@php.net
Please be more specific with what you mean. Do you mean you miss having every extension listed alphabetically in the left sidebar?
 [2008-04-11 06:44 UTC] routinet at hotmail dot com
Yes, that too.  :)

I have bookmarked http://www.php.net/manual/en/.  Until recently, that page displayed a very detailed table of contents which included the major subsections within each chapter.  For example, under "Language Reference", there was a list of direct links to "Basic Syntax", "Types", "Variables", etc.  (the first-level bullet points found at http://www.php.net/manual/en/langref.php)

I very much miss the left nav as well.  The chapter-level TOC is fine for the most part (providing the detailed TOC is still available *somewhere*).  I would like to see the chapter currently being viewed expanded there.  For example, the alphabetical extension listing would only show up if I were looking at the "Function Reference" chapter.  Perhaps create an expandable tree view there, such that the user could drill down into details as they wished?
 [2008-04-11 07:21 UTC] derick@php.net
I agree, the navigation now is much worse than before.
 [2008-04-11 08:16 UTC] bjori@php.net
>  For example, under "Language Reference",
> there was a list of direct links to "Basic Syntax", "Types",

These are still there, and even more detailed listing and description for each chapter and subsection, from the TOC on the left.

> I very much miss the left nav as well. The chapter-level TOC
> is fine for the most part (providing the detailed TOC is still
> available *somewhere*).

The left hand navigation is much more detailed now and contains all its parent chapter and a detailed subsection listing with (hopefully) better description for each subchapter

 [2008-04-11 08:53 UTC] routinet at hotmail dot com
Maybe I'm just resistant to change.  

> These are still there, and even more detailed listing and 
> description for each chapter and subsection, from the TOC 
> on the left.

I compared to Aug2007 from archive.org, and I have to say it is a great improvement.  Still, the original index.php was quick.  One click vs. two clicks, I suppose.  Why not use both?

> The left hand navigation is much more detailed now and contains 
> all its parent chapter and a detailed subsection listing with 
> (hopefully) better description for each subchapter

I certainly agree.  It offers an excellent level of detail.  I find the alphabetical list of extensions easier to use than the categorized version, however, and the latter could benefit from some sorting as well.  Same idea: why not both?
 [2008-04-11 09:04 UTC] bjori@php.net
> Still, the original index.php was quick.  One click vs.
> two clicks, I suppose.  Why not use both?

I don't think we can, for technical reasons.
I'll look into it though.

> I certainly agree.  It offers an excellent level of detail.
> I find the alphabetical list of extensions easier to use than the
> categorized version, however, and the latter could benefit
> from some sorting as well.  Same idea: why not both?

Alternative extension categorization is available from http://php.net/extensions, I suppose we can add alphabetical categorization there.

Alphabetical listing from the left-and TOC will however not get back in, it was completely uncontrollable. The left hand TOC only lists "related" (same category) extensions.

-Hannes

 [2008-04-11 09:20 UTC] routinet at hotmail dot com
I understand and agree about the left TOC in regard to extensions.  It is quite a big list.  The alternative list feels like home.  I'll keep it handy.

> Alphabetical listing from the left-and TOC will however not get 
> back in, it was completely uncontrollable. The left hand TOC only 
> lists "related" (same category) extensions.

I meant to sort the categories as they are now, like:

    * Affecting PHP's Behaviour
    * Audio Formats Manipulation
    * Authentication Services
 [2008-04-11 09:32 UTC] bjori@php.net
Interesting and a good point.
I don't remember why the categories aren't alphabetical, but there was a reason for it.. I'll see if I can find it, or fix it.
 [2008-04-11 21:30 UTC] bjori@php.net
The orginal index page has now been "restored" so the only issue is alphabetical sorting of extensions categories, correct?
 [2008-04-11 22:34 UTC] philip@php.net
Everything is alphabetized now in manual.xml.in so this bug is closed. The changes will show up online sometime, likely next week.
 
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