Great feedback Anastasia! This is exactly the reason we decided to create a specific "spec" page for inline edit an pager (and will continue to on new components). The wiki gets confusing since we use it to collaborate on our work yet we also want it to the place we share our concise information. So the idea is that the design spaces will be working pages and there will be a spec that tells you what we want to build. How does that sound?
We've started fleshing out the inline edit spec and once we feel like it's in a place we all like, we can make it sort of a template moving forward. It's still in progress and we have a tasks around it this iteration but feedback would be greatly appreciated, http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Inline+Edit+Specification -Daphne On Jul 23, 2008, at 2:44 PM, Anastasia Cheetham wrote: > > On 23-Jul-08, at 4:07 PM, Daphne Ogle wrote: >> >> One note on the page, it's not clear if the "Paging Rules (Old)" are >> still relevant or not. If not perhaps we want to move them off this >> page. If they are, I'd suggest the midrange rules become part of >> the overall rules. > > I'm going to take this opportunity to make this comment regarding lots > of the design specifications. As a developer who looks to these pages > for the guidance on what to implement, I would find it easier if the > design spec page contained the design spec that developers should work > toward. If there are older versions that are kept for historical > purposes, that's fine, but perhaps they could be moved to a completely > separate page, and linked to from the bottom of the main design spec > page. That would be really helpful for me, at least. > > -- > Anastasia Cheetham [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Software Designer, Fluid Project http://fluidproject.org > Adaptive Technology Resource Centre / University of Toronto > > _______________________________________________ > fluid-work mailing list > [email protected] > http://fluidproject.org/mailman/listinfo/fluid-work Daphne Ogle Senior Interaction Designer University of California, Berkeley Educational Technology Services [EMAIL PROTECTED] cell (510)847-0308 _______________________________________________ fluid-work mailing list [email protected] http://fluidproject.org/mailman/listinfo/fluid-work
