https://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XWIKI-22361
Hey everyone,
Here’s a quick proposal to better differentiate between deleted and non-existing pages. This comes as a result of XWIKI-19068 and my own observations.
Currently, these two types of pages are different but quite similar, as shown below. The main difference between them is the table with past revisions at the bottom of the deleted page.
Current - Page Not Found
Current - Deleted Page
To make these two types of pages more distinct, I propose making some typographic adjustments.
New - Page Not Found
New - Deleted Page
These are primarily adjustments to existing typographic styles already present in XWiki.
Main Points of This Proposal:
- The text is aligned to the left to improve readability and maintain consistency with standard document formatting.
- The text content has been broken down into smaller parts and summarized. For example, “The requested page could not be found” is shortened to “Page Not Found.” Ancillary text is kept to reinforce the main title, along with the “edit this page” action.
- A new subtitle has been added to provide context for related pages.
- The outer box (using the
box
style from CKEditor) is applied to make it more obvious that this content is not part of the document itself.
I would like to know from you. What are your takes on this? Are there more types of pages that resemble the current ones for deleted and not found?
I am specially interested in @oanat 's opinion, since the original Jira is from her.
Thanks for reading!
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