On 1/10/17, 11:49 AM, "omup...@gmail.com on behalf of OmPrakash Muppirala" <omup...@gmail.com on behalf of bigosma...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> Let me know what you think. Alex has suggested using the ASDoc example >>as >> the starting point. >> >> >I think the MDLExample would be a good scaffolding website. The ASDoc >example, fontawesome example, etc. can go in each as a tab. Designing the top-level will be the fun part ;-). The regular Tour De Flex is here [1] It uses a Tree as the top-level. IMO, that's more scalable than tabs, if I understand what you were thinking. IOW, a vertical list can show more things than a row of tabs. To be clear, I didn't mean to suggest starting with ASDoc Example as much as borrowing the Tree from ASDoc Example as the shell. IMO, we don't need to match the current Tour De Flex at all in terms of look-and-feel and content, but I was thinking Tour de FlexJS could have component sets at the top-level of the tree and maybe some example apps at the top-level as well. I'm also wondering if we should carve out room in the UI for more words to describe what's going on like in Flex Examples. This might be a good first place to implement non-unloadable modules. Each "example" could be a module. Thoughts? -Alex [1] http://flex.apache.org/tourdeflex/index.html