Hi
http://pasteboard.co/1HmIxzsJ.png
Tried using an iframe - problems are:
1) Border around iframe - not sure if this can be reduced/removed
2) When left hand menu showing, it is not possible to add comments (i.e.
no + sign appears)
3) When menu hidden, plus sign shows, but asks to sign in to comment -
when link selected the iframe content goes blank
So not sure iframe is a workable solution.
Will see what customisations can be made to the gitbook itself to look
more integrated - however wondering whether we should do much
customisation, as I think users know they are navigating from a website to
documentation, so would not be concerned with a different look and feel -
as long as a consistent approach was used for all documentation.
Regards
Gary
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>
> On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 10:17 AM, Heiko W.Rupp < hrupp(a)redhat.com >
wrote:
>
>
> On 14 Jun 2016, at 22:32, Stefan Negrea wrote:
>
> > I do not see the idea proposed yet, but why not structure the website
> > around major projects? We have Hawkular community, Hawkular Services,
> > Hawkular Metrics, and APM. Projects like Inventory or the clients
> > would
> > fall under Hawkular Services umbrella. So rather than designing a
> > generic
> > structure with everything make individual sub-sites and then apply the
> > structure you proposed.
>
> I think even if/when Hawkular-metrics gets its own section (which is
> well
> warranted as we create a metrics distribution), we need to make sure
> that
> it blends well into the Hawkular-services documentation. We can for sure
> use some include tags to accomplish this. I think Hawkular-services
> should now be the main/default focus area of
hawkular.org (at least
> from the non-APM side)
>
> +1
>
>
>
> Likewise we should also be careful with external documentation like
> gitbook. I have seen some pretty good and comprehensive documentation
> there, so the idea behind is good. An issue is certainly that it is yet
> another
> place for stuff and dilutes the content on
hawkular.org .
> Perhaps there is a way to include/iframe it, the experience could
> potentially
> be good, as some of the current (long) pages have issues with the
> navigation
> via the page-tree in the left part.
> On the other hand (and I think this was mentioned already) there may be
> a way to include content from
hawkular.org into the gitbook, so that it
> exists in both forms, but from one source (-> consistency)
>
> Agreed.
> Gary could you look into the options to "blend" gitbook.io content
better
> into
hawkular.org ?
>
> Here is the reference point:
>
http://www.hawkular.org/docs/components/btm/index.html
> Maybe iFraming
https://hawkular.gitbooks.io/hawkular-apm-user-guide/content/
> would work...
> Maybe using a custom theme that adds our
hawkular.org header/footer in
> gitbook.io would work (I didn't see how to apply a theme to all books
> though)...
>
> I gave you admin rights if you need to poke around, but I didn't see
anything
> there that would help us...
>
> Thomas
>
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