Hi Belen, > >There are of course many links in Toaster GUI to the YoctoProject > >website, but they are all passive until clicked. Should we have a backup > >image in the ³static² directory as a placeholder? > > This is certainly an option. Do you want me to provide the image?
I think that this would be good idea, because: (a) Having a graphic there helps makes the page look strong, plus also re-enforces the graphics potential of the Toaster interface (I am thinking with my salesperson hat on). (b)Having an image will support me quickly implementing this requirement as a whole, while you test the alternative links and widgets for a subsequent fine tuning. Thanks, David > -----Original Message----- > From: Barros Pena, Belen [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Friday, March 14, 2014 5:44 AM > To: Reyna, David > Cc: [email protected] > Subject: Re: questions about 4865 "We need empty states for the different > pages" > > > On 13/03/2014 23:37, "Reyna, David" <[email protected]> wrote: > > >Hi Belen. > > > >I have reviewed your updated design document ³Empty States.pdf², and I > >had just one question. > > > >You write: ³The video will be a screencast showing the basics of the > >Toaster interface. The video will probably be uploaded to the Yocto > >Project YouTube and Vimeo channels. It is not done yet, > > though.² > > > >My question is this. What if your host is currently not connected to the > >internet? What happens to this element? Does it need access to render its > >default state? > > Well, this is a really good question. The simplest thing is probably not > to show it. > > >I am thinking lab work, conference > > presentations, customer site presentations, and so forth. > > > >There are of course many links in Toaster GUI to the YoctoProject > >website, but they are all passive until clicked. Should we have a backup > >image in the ³static² directory as a placeholder? > > This is certainly an option. Do you want me to provide the image? > > > > >Also, your sample page gives me the error ³The Adobe Flash plugin has > >crashed². > > >While I know that this example is not done, a crash that is not our fault > >still reflects badly on Toaster. My > > browser is Firefox 27.0.1. > > > I don't think this has anything to do with the markup. It sounds like a > problem with your flash plugin. I have checked in a few different > combinations (Firefox 25.0 on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, Firefox 26.0 on Fedora 18, > Firefox 27 on MacOS X 10.9. Also on Chrome and Opera for good measure: no > issues). It even plays on the stock browser in my Jolla phone! > > Unfortunately, I cannot find any straightforward way of forcing the > youtube player to use html video instead of the flash player. There is the > IFrame API, but I don't think that qualifies as straightforward :( > > > > > > >Thanks! > >David > > > > > -- _______________________________________________ toaster mailing list [email protected] https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/toaster
