On Jan 21, 2009, at 7:54 PM, William Brall wrote:
Without really knowing what you are talking about, we can't offer a
real solution.
There is nothing that will work in all situations. It is going to
have to be tailored directly to your problem.
If you can't tell us what that problem is in enough detail to grok
it, we can't solve it. We can just stab in the dark.
Bullpucky. She said what she wanted to do.
She wants a widget to do ONE THING. The data set is not important to
designing an interaction model.
I understood it, so did at least 8 other members.
I think Marijke's post gave an excellent answer that solves the
problem quite well:
<http://www.endless.com/landingpage/brandwomen/ref=home_sb_wm?node=242169011&landingType=department
>
Could there be other solutions that better apply to her needs? Perhaps.
Do we have enough to go on with out more info? Yes.
I have dealing with a similar issue with multi-select, and I think the
endless.com model is great.
Thanks, IXDA.
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Jeff Gimzek | Senior User Experience Designer
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