I have always thought that left-nav was the UX standard for left-to-right languages (as opposed to Arabic, eg.: http://www.france24.com/ar/). Personally, I feel that right-nav makes more sense across the board, due to the fact that it is less distance to travel for right-handed people. But the convention seems pretty set in stone. I am also not sure how screen readers deal with right-nav - although i am guessing that there is no problem there programming wise. Blake On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 3:24 PM, Brad Coffield <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Benjamin: "Unfortunately we have authors who want *three* columns plus > left-nav..." LOL > > Margaret: Love the floating nav on that page. It's exciting that we'll be > able to leverage Bootstrap with our guides now. Moving the entire library > website to libguides CMS is looking more and more promising. > > > Some more thoughts: > > I'm no UX expert but is it generally agreed that left-nav is the much > better choice? It seems like it to me. Given current web wide conventions > etc. > > One big issue to switching to left-nav in v2 is the amount of work it's > going to take everyone to convert all guides to the new layout. Which is > one of those things that both shouldn't matter (when looking at it in a > principledness way - that is, "Whatever is best for the patrons! No matter > what!) but also does matter (in a practical way - that is, "OMG we are all > so busy being awesome"). > > But part of me, when looking at other people's guides and my own, wonders > if three columns isn't just a little TOO much for the user. How is one > supposed to scan the page? What's the prioritized information? For a couple > years now I've been eschewing three columns whenever possible. Do others > agree that three columns can be info overload? > > Brad > > On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 4:32 PM, Benjamin Florin < > [log in to unmask]> > wrote: > > > We've been tinkering with our LibGuides template in preparation for an > > eventual redesign of our site and guides, e.g.: > > > > http://libguides.bc.edu/libraries/babst/staff > > > > Some of our guide authors weren't happy with the LibGuides > > side-navigation's single-column limitation, so we made our own template, > > moved {{guide_nav}} off to a left column, and wrote our own styles to > make > > the default top-nav display as left-nav. We've found that a 50/50 or > 75/25 > > split next to the left nav looks pretty good. > > > > Unfortunately we have authors who want *three* columns plus left-nav... > > > > In general the LibGuides templating has felt modern and easy to work > with. > > > > Ben > > > > > > On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 3:18 PM, Brad Coffield < > > [log in to unmask]> > > wrote: > > > > > Hi all, > > > > > > I'm finally diving into our Libguides v2 migration and I'm wondering if > > > anyone would be willing to share their experience/choices regarding > > > templating. (Or even some code!) > > > > > > I'm thinking left-nav is the way to go. Has anyone split the main > content > > > column into two smaller columns? Done that with a column-width-spanning > > box > > > atop the main content area? Any other neato templates ideas? > > > > > > We are in the process of building a "style guide" for all libguides > > authors > > > to use. And also some sort of peer-review process to help enforce the > > style > > > guide. I'm thinking we are going to want to restrict all authors to > > > left-nav templates but perhaps the ideal solution would be to require > > > left-nav of all but to have a variety of custom left-nav templates to > > > choose from. > > > > > > Any thoughts are much appreciated! > > > > > > Warm regards, > > > > > > Brad > > > > > > -- > > > Brad Coffield, MLIS > > > Assistant Information and Web Services Librarian > > > Saint Francis University > > > 814-472-3315 > > > [log in to unmask] > > > > > > > > > -- > Brad Coffield, MLIS > Assistant Information and Web Services Librarian > Saint Francis University > 814-472-3315 > [log in to unmask] > -- Blake L. Galbreath Systems Librarian Eastern Oregon University One University Boulevard La Grande, OR 97850 (541) 962.3017 [log in to unmask]