Redesign of the Components wiki page?

Daphne Ogle daphne at media.berkeley.edu
Tue Mar 10 22:49:06 UTC 2009


+1

Thanks for taking this on Anastasia!  Let me know if there is anything  
I can do to help.

-Daphne

On Mar 10, 2009, at 2:22 PM, Anastasia Cheetham wrote:

>
> Now that the number of components we have has grown significantly,  
> and we now have three levels of readiness for components, I'm  
> wondering if it might be time for a redesign of the Components page  
> on the wiki:
>
>    http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Components
>
> With the large number of components, I'm not sure the large blocks  
> for each component (a quarter of the screen) are appropriate. The  
> page is also missing references to some things, like the List  
> Reorderer and the Grid Reorderer. And should the FSS be on this  
> page? The Renderer? Inquiring minds wanna know...
>
> It has also been pointed out that the organization of the components  
> on this page is different than the organization of the components on  
> the build site (http://build.fluidproject.org/) which is different  
> still from the organization of the components on the website demos  
> page (http://fluidproject.org/products/fluid-infusion/infusion- 
> demos/) (kudos to Laurel for the excellent (and ongoing) redesign of  
> this page!). The suggestion was that it might be helpful to  
> newcomers if these three pages had some consistency in their  
> organization.
>
> Does anyone have any objections if I have a stab at this? If not,  
> feel free to pass on any suggestions.
>
> -- 
> Anastasia Cheetham                   a.cheetham at utoronto.ca
> Software Designer, Fluid Project    http://fluidproject.org
> Adaptive Technology Resource Centre / University of Toronto
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Daphne Ogle
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University of California, Berkeley
Educational Technology Services
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