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@bendichter bendichter commented Feb 7, 2024

The problem is that currently with the new pydata skin there are 3 different tables that basically do the same thing:

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With this new navigation, it may be more convenient to put all the conversion examples on a single page, making it easier to CTRL+F. You can easily navigate to the desired conversion using the sidebar.

What do you guys think of this as an alternative structure/layout?

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Here's another alternative:

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h-mayorquin commented Feb 8, 2024

I think this is a good idea. We discussed something like this with the core-team If I remember well.

With the navigation tables I see no lost as the user can still go to the code they want directly while at the same time we keep the folder structure for test and code organization. The links to share a specific section seem to be working as well:

https://neuroconv--726.org.readthedocs.build/en/726/conversion_example_gallery.html#alphaomega

I prefer the current last version with all the navigation collapsed on the left. The version of this with two side bars (like Pandas) here works only when there is a deep structure which we don't have here.

I checked in mobile and it also seems to look OK.

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Thinking about this again. The advantage, if I remember well, is that it is more ctrl + f friendly. On the other hand, as I have been working lately with LLMs one disadvantage is that is less LLM friendly as a whole document takes more context of the models.

Are you still interested on moving forward with this, @bendichter ?

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