Figure 7 shows the elements of the header section of a folder page.
Figure 7: Header elements
The header section of a folder page – like the header section of a calendar page, of an address book page, etc. – has the following elements.
The top menu bar
contains the menus for creating and manipulating objects within the folder (or calendar, discussion forum, etc.). Details are given in 3.3 Actions.
The logout button
closes your BSCW session.
The action shortcut bar
consists of frequently used actions like creating objects, e.g., documents, subfolders or discussion forums, initiating a search or getting more information about the current folder.
The first action shortcut
lets you browse your workspaces;
clicking on the icon opens a window representing your complete workspace
hierarchy. For a quick access to a certain workspace, browse your workspaces and
click on the workspace to open it in BSCW.
The instant access bar
gives access to personal objects like your home folder, clipboard, trash, address book and calendar. The instant access bar may disappear if the browser window gets too narrow for its display.
specifies the location of the current object in your folder
hierarchy as a path from your home folder to this very object: :your-user-name / active
workspaces. The names in the directory path are links to the
respective folder pages.
A search field is
integrated into the navigation bar that lets you directly search your
workspaces. Type your search terms into the search field and hit . The results will be presented
in a temporary search folder with the location of the objects found in their
description. In order to return to your previous workspace, hit
in the instant access
bar.
The standard search
(“all”) will look for all objects in the current folder where the
search terms appear in the name, the content, the description or the tags. You may also select a different type of search from
the drop down menu appearing when you point to the triangle preceding the search field:
name, tags or documents. A name search looks for all
objects in the current folder where the search terms appear in the name, a tag
search looks for all objects where the search terms appear in the tags, and a
document search looks for all documents that contain the search terms.
Note that tag and document searches are not restricted to your current folder,
but look into all your workspaces.
Further details on searching in BSCW are given in 3.7
Search.
The banner
is empty by default; a banner consisting of text and graphics may be inserted individually for each folder, if so desired (see 3.8.5 Banners).
The multi-selection toolbar
offers buttons for
•
selecting or de-selecting
all entries in the current page;
•
enabling or disabling
the display of subfolders, when the
option View
Foldout
is active;
• applying the actions listed to the objects selected (check-marked).
The context menu
(an action button at the lower
right-hand corner of the header section of the folder page) offers all actions
that are applicable to the current folder. The context menu may also be invoked
by a right mouse click anywhere on the title part of the folder listing
(pressing the Ctrl key along with the right mouse click produces the original
browser menu, e.g. for “Save target as…”). Putting the cursor over the context
menu icon displays often used actions (Change Properties, Cut, Copy,
Delete) as a horizontal iconized context menu.