Lane Refactors + Right-Rail / Left-Rail Doctrines
Refactored the Program / Agenda / Verify / Discover / Impact / Engage lanes and applied site-wide right-rail and left-rail doctrines for consistent navigation, metadata cross-links, and feedback affordances.
Site release
Program
Corpus
Results
Verify
Publications
Impact
Engage
Changes
- Six lane refactors: Program, Agenda, Verify, Discover, Impact, and Engage lane roots refreshed with current scope statements, navigation maps, and cross-lane handoffs aligned to the v4 Construction Spine state.
- Right-rail doctrine: Authored at
atlas/website/doctrine/right-rail.md. Six standardized positions — On-this-page TOC, Last updated, Related pages, Previous/Next navigation, Metadata cross-links (registry / TauLib / monograph parts), Page actions (share icons + “Comment on this page” / “Raise an issue” GitHub deep-links). Visible on all spine step pages and being swept across remaining content templates. - Left-rail doctrine: Authored at
atlas/website/doctrine/left-rail.md. Lane-local navigation tree with selective expansion of the current page’s parent branch. The 8 major lanes locked: Discover, Program, Agenda, Corpus, Results, Verify, Impact, Engage. Publications, Bibliography, Cite, Media, Brand, Changelog, Credits, Impressum, Datenschutz, Sitemap fold into a virtual support lane. - Feedback affordances: Right-rail “Comment on this page” deep-links to GitHub Discussions; “Raise an issue” deep-links to GitHub Issues. Both pre-populate page title + URL.
- Footer split: Combined External/Legal column split into separate Legal (Impressum, Datenschutz, Credits) and External (TauLib documentation, GitHub organization, source code) columns.
- README style guide: Authored at
atlas/website/doctrine/readme-style.mdfor upcoming GitHub org README polish.