Sorry, a side question.
What's the scenario that the people want to browse by peorieod from
you design research?

Cheers,
- jarod

On 4/3/09, Kordian Piotr Klecha <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am working on solution for a books-focused site, which publicate lots of
> announcements (50-100 new books per day).
>
> The problem is how to design filtering announcements by time period
> (supposing that subject-filtering is already done): user may be interested
> in books published on specific day, week, month and lots of combinations
> (e.g. "books published in last month or announced for next two weeks").
>
> Which solution would you suggest? Simple inputs/calendars?
> GoogleAnalytics-like calendars? Timeline with two sliders*? Two sets of
> simple options (like: "today", "yesterday", "this week", "this month"... /
> "tomorrow", "next week"...)?
>
> Examples would be also appreciated.
>
> Greetings,
> KPK
>
> * sth like:
> http://interface.fh-potsdam.de/infodesignpatterns/patterndetail.php?pattern=116
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