In the "Treasures" submenu, you find the ”treasure map”, that is the table of contents for the more than 1000 treasures, oldest first. The "treasures" and the “reviews” are linked to each other in both directions: if you have navigated to one of the video or photoset descriptions, there is a link to the reviews available for this video. If you have found the review and read it, there is a link to the video description. Most important: in the video description and in the review, there are direct links to the video or photoset pages on Jeny’s site.
First level of the Treasures menu
The list of treasures here are presented in tabular form … and the long list is spread over many pages.
You can restrict the long list if you use the title filter on top of this list. What one can see above in the right sidebar: the submenus from level 2 to 3 are not in the horizontal main menu, but in this vertical column in the sidebar. The main navigation to the treasures will be year of publication (second level), then video or photoset (third level; for example: Videos 2022), then a list of short video descriptions of 2022 will follow. If you don’t know a year, but are only interested in videos (or photosets), you can select “All the videos” or “All the photosets”. In “Best of Blogposts”, we will list links to the most memorable and informative Blogposts, such as Jeny's “My story” or background information for some videos.
Second level of the Treasures menu
In the screenshot above, you see the second level, all treasures of 2022. This list is usually about 100 treasures long for each of the years (videos and photosets). You can click on the title to go to the description page. The “created date” is the date of publication due to the calendar on Jeny’s site. If you know some keywords in the title of the video, you can type them in the “title filter” and the long table will be reduced to the matching titles. As in each of the following tabular lists, you can choose how many entries in the table should be shown on one page (here: 30), the others will be on subsequent pages.
Third level of the Treasures menu
On the third and last level of the treasure menu, the layout will change from tables with only title and publication date to a two-column five-rows list of short video description previews including a photo (here a screenshot for “Videos 2018”). You see a teaser image, the category (video or photoset), and all the tags (the blue buttons, you can click on them to follow this tag).
The list will be usually about 60 entries long for videos (so 6 pages in this two-column five-rows format) and about 30 entries long for photosets (3 pages). Here you see the short version of the treasure descriptions, with most of the information you will also see on the full treasure description pages (see the following subsection) but with shortened introduction texts. And if you click on the title of the video or photoset, the following page will appear:
Last level: The Treasure description page
You see publication date of the video, tags, length in mm:ss (number of photos in case of photosets), corresponding media (a photoset in the above example), and the available reviews (in the example, there is one from Heather). Under “related media”, there is a link to the “Cologne” collection with all videos and photosets of Jeny's 2018 / 2019 visits in Germany.
What follows, is a teaser image (here: screenshot), a short description of the content in a few lines, and most important the direct link to this video on Jeny’s site.