Justin, I'd be happy to.
Johnny On 2013-04-08, at 9:32 AM, Justin Obara <[email protected]> wrote: Hi Johnny, I've been looking at the non-scrolling issue that you mentioned. I was having trouble reproducing it with our demos. It looks like it is something specific to the OER Commons integration. What happens for me in other places is that the page just becomes really wide. Which isn't great, but it is functional. Unfortunately, we haven't gotten these changes into our master branch yet, but they should be coming along soon. When they are in, hopefully you'll be able to test it out again and let us know how it is. Thanks Justin On 2013-04-03, at 10:56 AM, Johnny Taylor <[email protected]> wrote: > It seems to me both issues, the right side of the panel not being accessible > and the sliders being largely unusable in their current form in touch > environments, are of equal importance. Interesting. > > I asked Michelle yesterday about me messing with the demo, in hopes I could > get it working/ displaying a bit less rigidly (or more fluidly, if you like), > in terms of it's adaptability/ responsiveness. But thinking that further > along, after reading what you said below, I'm never going too get it 100% > adaptive/ responsive so it remains usable the smaller a users screen gets. > Now my thinking is those next a previous scroll buttons might be just the > thing to get you were you need to be. It seems workable. > > Whether it the best solution, I'm not sure. The most natural instinct I have > is to swipe to the left to see the right side of the panel on the iPad. This > behaviour works on my laptop via my trackpad and even on my mouse, by swiping > to the left (I have to use two fingers on my trackpad), but something seems > to be preventing it on the iPad. Like I said, it starts to move but it stops > immediately after. Could it be possible something is preventing it it? Seems > to me it should be a natural horizontal scroll action for the iPad, no? > > Just my thoughts. > > And that Touch Punch solution looks perfect! > > Johnny > > On 2013-04-03, at 9:33 AM, Colin Clark <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hey Johnny, > > You're right, our current scrolling in the new UIO panel is a hack. If you > look at the wireframes, we actually have next and previous buttons to scroll > through a row full of options at a time. Before this demo gets into master, > we're going to implement this style of interaction. > > Does it seem like it is a workable solution on the iPad, too? And a good one? > > Now we've just got to get those jQuery UI sliders to work on touch screens > too. Justin mentioned something about the jQuery UI team eventually adding > built-in mobile support, but in the meantime we may need to look at something > likeTouch Punch: > > http://touchpunch.furf.com/ > > What do you think? > > Colin > > --- > Colin Clark > http://fluidproject.org > > On 2013-04-01, at 1:35 PM, Johnny Taylor <[email protected]> wrote: > >> The items to the right of line spacing in UIO are inaccessible on the iPad. >> Swiping the panel with your finger to "see more" options on the right does >> nothing. Well the panel moves, slightly, but stops abruptly almost >> immediately. >> >> Which has me wondering, is there a better way to make it responsive/ >> adaptive to use real estate more efficiently? I know, I'll stick it for >> suggesting this so late in the game. >> >> Johnny >> _______________________________________________________ >> fluid-work mailing list - [email protected] >> To unsubscribe, change settings or access archives, >> see http://lists.idrc.ocad.ca/mailman/listinfo/fluid-work > > > _______________________________________________________ > fluid-work mailing list - [email protected] > To unsubscribe, change settings or access archives, > see http://lists.idrc.ocad.ca/mailman/listinfo/fluid-work _______________________________________________________ fluid-work mailing list - [email protected] To unsubscribe, change settings or access archives, see http://lists.idrc.ocad.ca/mailman/listinfo/fluid-work
