Open tanyaclement opened 2 years ago
Do you mean when you scroll the video "sticks" to the top of the screen? (I think that's what you mean...). I know it makes the amount of space available for annotations small, but I feel we'd be jumping all over the screen (click on annotation, jump to top, scroll down, click again, jump to top, etc.) I can see why most UIs put annotations on one side and video on the other, and scroll the annotations independently. I suspect we should do that.
When we make a project with a video manifest, the video floats on top of the annotations area: https://kayleighv.github.io/new-project/readings-and-discussion-featuring-ualberta-writer-in-residence-ifeoma-chinwuba-and-edmonton-poet-laureate-titilope-sonuga