Hi,

James, Antranig, Michelle and I are experimenting with a demonstration of 
content simplification using UI Options and Infusion. Our initial idea, which 
we'd like to use as a practical starting point for examining the issue in more 
depth, is to provide a "simplicity spectrum slider" in UI Options. This slider 
will enable users to dynamically adjust the degree of distraction reduction in 
the user interface, media, content sections, etc. For our first iteration, the 
page's layout will be preserved, but users will be able to "turn off" 
distractions based on their personal needs.

James has started some really nice wireframes here:

http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Content+simplification+conceptualization

Michelle, Antranig and I are going to dive in and start implementing this as a 
demo we can showcase during presentations about Floe and the GPII over the next 
little while. Here are some of our to dos:

 * Look into new HTML5 semantics and see if there is a clear match with 
importance hierarchy
 * Investigate strategies for automatic dimming of sections using CSS3
 * Implement a static HTML page based on the wireframes
 * Build multiple stylesheets within three categories:
     1. The page's default look and feel
     2. Some basic, out of the box "dimmer" styles
     3. Page-specific refinements to #2

Since we don't want to get in the way of the impending Infusion 1.4 release, 
we'll fork UI Options work on this feature independently from the rest of the 
release.

This really is just the tip of a very interesting iceberg, which we'll continue 
to explore as we dive deeper into the process of user interface 
personalization. I can imagine that, for example, we should be able to use this 
same importance hierarchy with the Renderer to produce simplified versions of a 
full HTML page tailored specifically for mobile, etc.

Colin

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Colin Clark
Lead Software Architect,
Inclusive Design Research Centre, OCAD University
http://inclusivedesign.ca

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