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** Automatic index- Development feasibility required. All the pages generated based on 2 wiki articles that contain the index and the strings. Easiest to maintain and for L10n.
** Automatic index- Development feasibility required. All the pages generated based on 2 wiki articles that contain the index and the strings. Easiest to maintain and for L10n.
**'''Matt has a proposal''' for automating the navigation that can use the idea of the [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Support/Kitsune/Features/Topic_Templates topic templates] that we discussed previously to customize pages when needed. We'll talk about this more next week.
**'''Matt has a proposal''' for automating the navigation that can use the idea of the [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Support/Kitsune/Features/Topic_Templates topic templates] that we discussed previously to customize pages when needed. We'll talk about this more next week.
**'''Locales''' - there will be issues with us exposing lots of unlocalized material through better browsing. We discussed using machine translation to get a first pass done of the unlocalized material. We also talked about possibly needing a way to phase in the new IA on a locale by locale basis.


'''Clarification about how topic nav on support.mozilla.com works''' - The top home page that this navigation defines has a list of 6 main topics. In the new IA, choosing one of those 6 main topics from support.mozilla.org will take you to a page where you will have to pick a product. From there you will go the that product's version of that topic page. For example, I start on support.mozilla.com and choose "Download and Install" and then I'm asked, what product I want help with and let's say I choose "Firefox for mobile", I'll get the download and install topic for mobile.
'''Clarification about how topic nav on support.mozilla.com works''' - The top home page that this navigation defines has a list of 6 main topics. In the new IA, choosing one of those 6 main topics from support.mozilla.org will take you to a page where you will have to pick a product. From there you will go the that product's version of that topic page. For example, I start on support.mozilla.com and choose "Download and Install" and then I'm asked, what product I want help with and let's say I choose "Firefox for mobile", I'll get the download and install topic for mobile.
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