Dan ,

Those would be great for force directed node graphs. Hrm....

Will
> I'm not sure about the technical merit of drawing 100 circles on a screen to
> drag around, or what the point of it would be. The same thing could be
> achieved with jQuery and draggables in Interface. The result wouldn't be
> large files, and it would be quicker.
>
> The clock would be nice, but isn't exactly very useful as this has been done
> for years in JS. Also, it absolutely killed my PC (a dev PC) when I opened
> the link. Firefox just hung for a minute while it loaded a clock. That's not
> a good sign. It's not like I was doing much at the time (except browsing BBC
> News).
>
> The workflow demo on the other hand... Well, yes. That's definitely
> something special, and quite doable if someone took the time out to create
> something like that.
>
> I think that sessions would be able to be saved by writing a cookie with the
> location of various elements.
>
>
> Stephen Woodbridge wrote:
>   
>> Anyone up to porting some of this to jQuery?
>>
>> http://archive.dojotoolkit.org/nightly/demos/gfx/circles.html
>> http://archive.dojotoolkit.org/nightly/demos/gfx/clock.html
>>
>> http://www.mxgraph.com/demo/mxgraph-web/web/mxWorkflow-Demo.html
>>
>> -Steve
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