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Should we pull the example workshop from the main page?
Can we pull the Example Workshop from the published redhatgov.io page?
We could move it under a new tab? What would you call it? Im also thinking it would be nice to have one more tab for other content besides workshops.
I'll add some logic to not have it show in prod. Pretty easy fix.
Wrt adding new tabs, if we have different content other than workshops, let me know and I'll get that logic added to generate the menus automatically.
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On Feb 8, 2018 11:57 AM, "Brad" [email protected] wrote:
We could move it under a new tab? What would you call it? Im also thinking it would be nice to have one more tab for other content besides workshops.
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I think that sounds good to hide the example workshop.
I was thinking that a bootstrap mega menu might be nice to organize content, like this example.
https://bootsnipp.com/snippets/featured/bootstrap-mega-menu
I'd like to avoid something like that for now. As we add more content and something like that makes sense to help organize it better in the menu, I really like the idea.
IMO it's overkill for what we have on the site and the current menu still gives us a bit to expand.
If other feel strongly that we should go that approach, I'm also still happy to look into implementing it now.