+1
Thanks for taking this on Anastasia! Let me know if there is anything
I can do to help.
-Daphne
On Mar 10, 2009, at 2:22 PM, Anastasia Cheetham wrote:
Now that the number of components we have has grown significantly,
and we now have three levels of readiness for components, I'm
wondering if it might be time for a redesign of the Components page
on the wiki:
http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Components
With the large number of components, I'm not sure the large blocks
for each component (a quarter of the screen) are appropriate. The
page is also missing references to some things, like the List
Reorderer and the Grid Reorderer. And should the FSS be on this
page? The Renderer? Inquiring minds wanna know...
It has also been pointed out that the organization of the components
on this page is different than the organization of the components on
the build site (http://build.fluidproject.org/) which is different
still from the organization of the components on the website demos
page (http://fluidproject.org/products/fluid-infusion/infusion-
demos/) (kudos to Laurel for the excellent (and ongoing) redesign of
this page!). The suggestion was that it might be helpful to
newcomers if these three pages had some consistency in their
organization.
Does anyone have any objections if I have a stab at this? If not,
feel free to pass on any suggestions.
--
Anastasia Cheetham [email protected]
Software Designer, Fluid Project http://fluidproject.org
Adaptive Technology Resource Centre / University of Toronto
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Daphne Ogle
Senior Interaction Designer
University of California, Berkeley
Educational Technology Services
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