This is a great start Boyan! I'm happy that you were able to use the renderer successfully.

One suggestion I have is to make the component so that it can be previewed without a server present. This is useful for people who want to check out what we have quickly. It also makes client side development easier since some development, such as style sheet creation, can happen without using a server. My recommendation for how to do this is to follow what was done in Engage. Essentially, we check to see if the page was loaded from the file system and if so we load test data. If it's not loaded from the file system, we load the data from CouchDB. You can see this code here:

http://source.fluidproject.org/svn/fluid/engage/fluid-engage-core/trunk/framework/js/loadData.js

I also noticed a typo in the HTML which I'm sure you'd have found when you were implementing delete: "flc-thumsBrowser-deleteLink"

Quoting Boyan Sheytanov <[email protected]>:

Next things to do should be to add the links as a model, so that it
can be updated by the Take picture button, develop some nice styles
for the browser (now it uses navList styles), implement a component
for the Capture screen.


Sounds like a good plan. You should probably check in with Jacob when you get to the styling part because I think he was planning to work on that.

Michelle



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