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MICE: Exposition Issues #7

Closed quyin closed 11 years ago

quyin commented 11 years ago
  1. There should be links to: bigsemantics research page (ecologylab.net/bigsemantics), bigsemantics wiki page, and mice wiki page. There should also be a lab logo which links to lab homepage.
  2. The title should be "Metadata In-Context Expander", instead of "MICE Demo".
  3. The secondary titles: "MICE" -> "Expandable Metadata Visualization"; "JSON" can be removed; "MMD" --> "Meta-Metadata".
  4. The secondary titles should be explained with collapsable text. For "Expandable Metadata Visualization", it should say something about the interaction. For the second title, it should say something about metadata and meta-metadata, with anchors to wiki pages.
  5. It will be good if the JSON text area is sizeable.

@andruidk @rhema @niclupfer please add thoughts if things are missing.

poffdeluxe commented 11 years ago

The expandable sections await descriptions.

Should all the links just go in the expandable sections or should they be placed at the bottom of the page?

andru1d commented 11 years ago

the three links should be at the top of the page, in the header. or in a new footer, like the mache footer:

1) BigSemantics research page

2) MICE wiki page

3) lab logo (same size/file as mache) w link to /

all links should open w target="_blank"

if footer, needs to always be there, not scrollable.

andruid

On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 9:00 PM, Poff Poffenberger <notifications@github.com

wrote:

The expandable sections await descriptions.

Should all the links just go in the expandable sections or should they be placed at the bottom of the page?

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