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The Atlas team is announcing updates to the Atlas community navigation. But what does that mean to the users visiting the Developer Network and users who are trying to access the Dev Docs from Atlas?
New Atlas Menu
The main Atlas navigation menu has a whole new look and feel that enables easier browsing and discovery with fewer clicks.
When you look t the main Atlas menu, you'll see that we've renamed the Dev Network category to "Developers" and that we've consolidated the separate menu items for developer documentation into a single Developer Documentation item that redirects to developer.khoros.com.
Developer Category Page
When you click on the Developer option in the main Atlas navigation, you'll see an updated Developer category page.
Here, we also consolidated the product card options into one card so that there is a single click to get to developer.khoros.com. We also added components to display
- Latest Dev Blog posts
- Latest solutions in the Developer Discussion forum
- Latest topics in the Developer Discussion forum
- Developer category kudos leaderboard
We're working on minor adjustments to move this content 'above the fold' when you come to the Developer category page.
Finally, we up-leveled a component to the right side rail to display a shortcut to developer.khoros.com from the Learning category page for each product solution (e.g., Atlas > Communities > Learning and Atlas > Care > Learning).
What's next?
Look for an updated landing page on developer.khoros.com in the December/January timeframe. We're simplifying the navigation to get you where you want to go in fewer steps, as well as making some look and feel improvements for better readability and moving our page quality feedback widget to a more discoverable position. (I'll give a quick shout-out to Readme.io our Dev Doc Portal hosting platform while I've got your attention. They have been a great partner to our small Dev Doc team by providing a flexible back-end system that enables us to focus on content. Thanks, ReadMe!)
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