On 2014-05-29, at 8:49 AM, Justin Obara wrote:

> Anastasia, could you describe a bit the differences and the purposes of each 
> type of demo (showcase, instructional, standalone).


If I recall correctly:

"showcase" referred to the "glossy brochure" type demo, a single page that 
advertised what the component was, in a simulation of a real-world scenario. 
This would likely cover what we've got in our current demos folder.

"instructional" referred to a set of multiple small, simple demos for each 
component, illustrating a working example of how to configure a single, 
reasonably self-contained aspect of the component; something useful to answer a 
question like "How do I change the Inline Edit tooltip text?" or "How do I set 
the Pager column data?" or "How do I render a set of radio buttons?"

"standalone" is there, I think, for historical reason, to house demos that 
didn't seem to fit into any other category. I'm not sure what we should do with 
it. We should probably consider each demo and recall why it's there, and 
possibly update it and move it to a proper home?

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Anastasia Cheetham     Inclusive Design Research Centre
[email protected]           Inclusive Design Institute
                                        OCAD University

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