Re: [uportal-dev] Fluid summit update
1. we are developing dlm processors that facilitate in-line user customizations: - moving channels and columns adjacently - moving channels to new parents - renaming tabs - removing channels and columns 2. we are creating a user customizable theme that allows them to choose how they want to see tabs (vertical or horizontal), how they want to see channel and column options (menus or buttons), how they want to view channels (tile or icon). Eric Dalquist wrote: Tim, Could we get a summary on the list or in the wiki of what work you are doing? -Eric Timothy Carroll wrote: we should talk soon. some of the dlm processor work we have done may help facilitate this. Eric Dalquist wrote: I attended the Fluid summit in Toronto last week which was a great success. While there was much talked about and decided upon I'll leave most of that to those interested in reading the Fluid wiki: http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Fluid+Project+Wiki The big uPortal related news item is that Jen Bourey and I are working with some of the Fluid developers (and eventually designers) to integrate the reorderer component into uPortal for the 3.0 release this winter. The reorderer is a drag and drop style component that also allows for keyboard accessibility, the Fluid dev page http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Development provides links to more technical information about the component. This will replace the client side JavaScript that is currently used for drag and drop in 2.6. -Eric -- You are currently subscribed to uportal-dev@lists.ja-sig.org as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe, change settings or access archives, see http://www.ja-sig.org/wiki/display/JSG/uportal-dev
Re: [uportal-dev] Fluid summit update
Excellent - too bad you weren't in the room last week when I was walking through presentation of the processing pipeline at very high level. I'd love to know more about what you've been doing. Susan Timothy Carroll wrote: we should talk soon. some of the dlm processor work we have done may help facilitate this. Eric Dalquist wrote: I attended the Fluid summit in Toronto last week which was a great success. While there was much talked about and decided upon I'll leave most of that to those interested in reading the Fluid wiki: http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Fluid+Project+Wiki The big uPortal related news item is that Jen Bourey and I are working with some of the Fluid developers (and eventually designers) to integrate the reorderer component into uPortal for the 3.0 release this winter. The reorderer is a drag and drop style component that also allows for keyboard accessibility, the Fluid dev page http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Development provides links to more technical information about the component. This will replace the client side JavaScript that is currently used for drag and drop in 2.6. -Eric -- It's no use trying to be clever--we are all clever here; just try to be kind--a little kind. -- F.J. Foakes Jackson -- You are currently subscribed to uportal-dev@lists.ja-sig.org as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe, change settings or access archives, see http://www.ja-sig.org/wiki/display/JSG/uportal-dev
Re: [uportal-dev] Fluid summit update
Tim, Could we get a summary on the list or in the wiki of what work you are doing? -Eric Timothy Carroll wrote: > we should talk soon. some of the dlm processor work we have done may > help facilitate this. > > Eric Dalquist wrote: >> I attended the Fluid summit in Toronto last week which was a great >> success. While there was much talked about and decided upon I'll >> leave most of that to those interested in reading the Fluid wiki: >> http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Fluid+Project+Wiki >> >> The big uPortal related news item is that Jen Bourey and I are >> working with some of the Fluid developers (and eventually designers) >> to integrate the reorderer component into uPortal for the 3.0 release >> this winter. The reorderer is a drag and drop style component that >> also allows for keyboard accessibility, the Fluid dev page >> http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Development provides links >> to more technical information about the component. This will replace >> the client side JavaScript that is currently used for drag and drop >> in 2.6. >> >> -Eric >> > smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
Re: [uportal-dev] Fluid summit update
we should talk soon. some of the dlm processor work we have done may help facilitate this. Eric Dalquist wrote: I attended the Fluid summit in Toronto last week which was a great success. While there was much talked about and decided upon I'll leave most of that to those interested in reading the Fluid wiki: http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Fluid+Project+Wiki The big uPortal related news item is that Jen Bourey and I are working with some of the Fluid developers (and eventually designers) to integrate the reorderer component into uPortal for the 3.0 release this winter. The reorderer is a drag and drop style component that also allows for keyboard accessibility, the Fluid dev page http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Development provides links to more technical information about the component. This will replace the client side JavaScript that is currently used for drag and drop in 2.6. -Eric -- You are currently subscribed to uportal-dev@lists.ja-sig.org as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe, change settings or access archives, see http://www.ja-sig.org/wiki/display/JSG/uportal-dev
[uportal-dev] Fluid summit update
I attended the Fluid summit in Toronto last week which was a great success. While there was much talked about and decided upon I'll leave most of that to those interested in reading the Fluid wiki: http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Fluid+Project+Wiki The big uPortal related news item is that Jen Bourey and I are working with some of the Fluid developers (and eventually designers) to integrate the reorderer component into uPortal for the 3.0 release this winter. The reorderer is a drag and drop style component that also allows for keyboard accessibility, the Fluid dev page http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Development provides links to more technical information about the component. This will replace the client side JavaScript that is currently used for drag and drop in 2.6. -Eric smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature