Jacob--
This will be a HUGE benefit to Fluid's prospective adopters. A couple of
questions. Should "View Demo" be "Try Demo"? Also, in "More Info", you
may want to include a description of how the components work, especially
wrt keyboard and screen reader use. Thank you for doing this and looks
great!
Mike
Jacob Farber wrote:
Hi Everyone,
So, we’ve been thinking about a new look and feel for showcasing Fluid
work (Infusion or otherwise), including how the code works and how to
integrate it into your own project. We have a few places where this
happens now, including the http://build.fluidproject.org site and the
http://fluidproject.org/products/infusion/infusion-demos/ space.
However, these spaces need to better facilitate the core issues of
learning/exploring and integrating what you need.
With that in mind, I attached some (very!) rough concepts for a Demo
portal page and a component demo page. There are a couple points shown
here:
1. Less is more - less reading, more exploring
2. No assumptions - this should appeal to people who are seeing this
material for the first time as well as people experienced with Infusion
3. Instant gratification – you should be able to find the demo you
want right away, and get up and running with little effort. No view
sourcing, no firebugging, no “how does this work?!”
There are probably tons of things that could be added to this, but
simplicity is key. That being said, I would love to hear any feedback!
Thanks
Jacob
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