It’s not inconceivable that you could make the content available within the tree and on separate pages, so that users could choose how/where to read it.
That’s what I already secretly had in mind.
I disagree that clicking on + nodes is too hard, although I agree that it’s intuitive to expect clicking on the text of the parents to have the same effect.
I feel like even once it has been made true that clicking on the text or the ‘plus’ next to it do the same thing, there will still be some work to do to make the user ‘closer’ to the content. Basically, good and popular websites tend to give the user a payoff with one-ish click. Currently, I doubt that the EA Concepts site would be used, except for when people are linked to specific ideas. But I recognize that this is at least a somewhat subtle point.
That’s what I already secretly had in mind.
I feel like even once it has been made true that clicking on the text or the ‘plus’ next to it do the same thing, there will still be some work to do to make the user ‘closer’ to the content. Basically, good and popular websites tend to give the user a payoff with one-ish click. Currently, I doubt that the EA Concepts site would be used, except for when people are linked to specific ideas. But I recognize that this is at least a somewhat subtle point.