I would like to help but I missed your original post on this because i was trying to post Gmane rather than downloading the actual emails. Can you give me a summary of what you want to change? Carl McDade Bèr Kessels wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for the feedback.
First what I like: * mainly the logical structure. I like that. * the separation between content navigation, content management and site administration works for me. They clearly separate the concerns, when working with a website.
Good to hear.
Comments/not sure about: * I would personally upgrade the permissions and access rules sub-menus to their own administration section -security or something similar. Why? **From a sysadmin's point of view security is a major concern. These settings may not be changed frequently, but are reviewed on a regular basis. **There may be add-on modules providing different realms, requiring some, yet unknown, configuration mechanism, a security menu will give them a good place to live.
I had that in my original plan. But decided to move it to the adminster section. Why? * Sysadmins are in most cases the user admins too. thoise few large sistes that have different roles for site- and user admin can move the menus themselves.
But lets say this is open for discussion still, Anyone any ideas on this?
* I concur with the Moderate-> to something better "Content Management"? All the other blocks and items are verbs. The reason is that you can read the task aloud: Administer > layout =adminster layout" Moderate > content =oderate content. etc. Content management is not a verb. I would like to keep them all verbs. For consistancy.
* I'm not sure about the logs being in the Navigation menu Me too. But I could not find a better place.
**Logs and statistics generally are of major interest to website husbandry. Log analysis and the related activities are not akin to navigating content, searching for content, website help. They are different. I would suggest relocating them to Administer, or them living in their own block. This would be dependent on what statistics Drupal will provide by default.
Adminstration is a worst place, IMHO. We do *not* administer the logs, we browse, investigate or view them, but never adminster tyhm.
Still open for suggestions here, anyone any good ideas on this?
Regards, Bèr