How to organize the reorderer family on the wiki?
Jess Mitchell
jess at jessmitchell.com
Wed Sep 10 15:07:21 UTC 2008
Good point Daphne and thanks for bringing this up!
My feeling is that we really need to take on the burden of making
sense of these families and parents for folks. And I can imagine that
one page that introduces the components (like Erin's landing page for
components) that also demarcates the differences among family member
and their relationship would be a good start to getting these three
together.
Does any of what I just typed make sense?!
Woah,
Jess
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On Sep 9, 2008, at 8:44 PM, Daphne Ogle wrote:
> As a follow up to the previous email about naming the reorderer
> family...
>
> What comes next is how it should be organized on the wiki. Inline
> edit currently has the whole family in one design space:
> http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Inline+Edit
>
> but the reorder family is split and the parent and each child has
> their own design space:
> http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Reorderer
> http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Layout+Customizer
> http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Lightbox
>
> There are definitely benefits to both (In the meantime, I'm going to
> just create some child pages in the lightbox space so I can move
> forward).
>
> It seems like the children should at least be connected but perhaps
> having them all in one space is overload?
>
> Daphne Ogle
> Senior Interaction Designer
> University of California, Berkeley
> Educational Technology Services
> daphne at media.berkeley.edu
> cell (510)847-0308
>
>
>
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