On 2018-Oct-19, Jonathan S. Katz wrote:
> On 10/19/18 5:50 PM, Andres Freund wrote:
> > You're quoting me saying things about the shout box - but I think you're
> > talking about the fixed navbar?
>
> Probably. But I do think we should have the shoutbox there both for
> consistency and the fact the majority of our traffic goes to the docs.
> The shoutbox does provide a reference for when a new release comes out,
> and if vast majority of people are going to pg.org to view our docs, it
> provides a nice place to let people know when there are updates.
I too think the doc pages could stand some additional improvement. I'm
okay with seeing the shoutbox the first dozen pages I visit, but after
that it's annoying, and by the hundredth time I see it it becomes
infuriating. Why can't I dismiss it?
As for the list of unsupported versions, I'm not sure that its
omnipresence has a lot of value. Would it work to have a list of
supported versions plus devel (one line -- we could say "Current (11),
10 / 9.6 / 9.5 / 9.4 / 9.3 / 12dev" since it should be pretty obvious
that "12dev" is development), and have a link "other versions" that
shows the rest of the list?
On mobile, I think it would work to have the version selector integrated
in the navbar (which has plenty of space), as another dropdown.
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