Thanks David, that does answer my question.

Thanks for ex:showAll="false" (I had been wondering about something like
that); css is underway; and lens templates are under the microscope. 

I must admit to be in a quandary about the shipnames - there's not much
getting around the existence of 289 ships; it's kind of like saying that
there are 289 nobelists or Presidents, but you can't look them up by name
only. Mike Bergman's Sweet Tools has 500 data items but the name of a tool
doesn't need to be (or at least, isn't) a facet. I feel like there is
something that I am missing - either that or in my case I just happen to
need a facet with 289 choices. Are there any other examples in the wild that
would give me an idea of how else I might manage this? 

Ted

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David Huynh said:

Exhibit is good for about 50 - 500 items. 50 items are more than a person
can visually process and mentally keep track of, and so faceted browsing
starts to pay off. But these numbers are not based on any serious profiling,
and much depends on each user's browser and machine, too. There are ways to
improve performance:
- avoid facets that have low counts and thus many choices, e.g., the
Shipname facet has only "1" for each choice and so in total it has 289
choices
- set ex:showAll="false" on the tile view so that only the first 10 items
are shown at the beginning
- make the lens templates simpler, if possible; use CSS classes instead of
inline styles And I'm speeding up various parts of Exhibit in version 2.0.
The bottleneck is in the dynamic UI generation and then in the faceted
browsing calculations.
....

Have I answered your questions?

David


Ted Bell wrote:
> Greetings
>  
> Exhibit's facetted browsing is fantastic and I've managed to create a 
> small example:
> >> http://bbpress.navyhistory.org.au/nhsaships09.htm
>  
> The size of the JSON file is 142KB (289 ships); an earlier version 
> with just 14 ships was 7KB.
> I'd like to add data for 2 additional facets - "era" & "major battles"  
> - I guess that would bump the file size up to 160-odd KB.
> I took the graphics out of the main tile page in order to speed up 
> loading.
>  
> Question:
> >> Is there a sweet spot for data volumes/properties for Exhibit?
> >> At what stage (of data volumes) should users stop using Exhibit and
> start using Longbow?
> >> Which brings me to... why develop 2 products (Longbow and Exhibit)
> that "seem" do the same thing (albeit with different data volumes)?
>  
> Ted Bell
>  
>  
>  


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