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- Justin
On 26-Mar-09, at 1:35 PM, Michelle D'Souza wrote:
Thanks for putting this together Justin. I've made a couple comments
below.
Michelle
On 26-Mar-09, at 12:11 PM, Justin wrote:
Remove:
UI Options: Table of Contents
I think this should actually be promoted. TableOfContents is a fluid
component in its own right and someone may want to use and there are
no examples of what it does. Perhaps this example should be made
interactive so that the user clicks a button to toggle the
TableOfContents.
I'm wondering if this would be similar enough to the UI Options
example. If you mean that you want a simple example to show it by
itself, maybe a springboard?
jQuery UI Focus Tests ( http://build.fluidproject.org/fluid/tests/jquery-tests/manual/jQueryUI-focus-test.html
)
I think this is useful enough not to be completely removed - perhaps
moved to the sandbox?
I'm wondering if a move to sandbox would effectively kill it. I don't
see too many commits where people keep the sandbox up-to-date. Maybe
we need another type of folder, or if we don't ship the manual tests
in the release bundle, then it could stay.
Don't know:
Renderer: Component-types
Renderer: Object-data-entry
Renderer: Radio Buttons
Renderer: Test Renderer
Renderer: Tree Generation
These are really useful when using the renderer. Perhaps they belong
in a tutorial section? I feel like we need another space other then
sandbox for things like this and Flutter.
That's not a bad idea.
Versioning ( http://build.fluidproject.org/fluid/tests/fluid-tests/manual/versioning/list.html
)
This is an important test to ensure that our versioning is working.
I think it should stay.
I could see this becoming a unit test. Any thoughts on that?
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Michelle D'Souza
Software Developer, Fluid Project
Adaptive Technology Resource Centre
University of Toronto
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