Hi Mike, Thank you for your notes on your migration to Exhibit 2.0. I'm aware of these issues.
Regarding the valign property for the ol/li of the tile view items, you can't do anything about it right now. I'll need to fix Exhibit to not use ol/li. I'll keep you posted! By the way, you might want to add a text search facet to your exhibit! :) David Michael K. Bergman wrote: > I just updated to the v2 beta of Exhibit. My Sweet Tools listing > (http://www.mkbergman.com/?page_id=325) is perhaps different than some > in that its source data is obtained from a Google spreadsheet and it is > published within WordPress. > > The migration went smoothly, and the migration instructions > (http://simile.mit.edu/wiki/Exhibit/2.0/Migration) were easy to follow. > > However: > > 1. I first needed to make reference to the spreadsheet in new v. 2.0 > style; see > http://simile.mit.edu/mediawiki/index.php?title=Exhibit/How_to_make_an_exhibit_from_data_fed_directly_from_a_Google_Spreadsheet&action=edit§ion=5 > > 2. Then, unlike the migration instructions, I needed to change (for > example) <body ex:ondataload = "window.exhibit = > Exhibit.create('President');">, which was actually closer to <body > onload = "Exhibit.create (null, > null).loadGoogleSpreadsheetsData('http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/o15870720903820235800.6608843240919541064/od6/public/basic');"> > > in my case, to *simply* <body>. Then, the migration instructions say to > insert a replacement. This does *not* work for Google spreadsheets; do > not insert anything. > > 3. I also needed to trap and substitute for when ampersands occur in > URLs for the RDF exporter (instructions not provided herein; likely not > applicable to many). > > 4. Also, I would like to know how to adjust the properties (valign, for > example) of the ol/li record number to the left of the > exhibit-titleView-body class. > > I have not updated the Simile wiki with these changes or instructions > because I do not know how universal they may be and don't want to mess > up the current announcements and all that accompanies it. I'll leave > that up to the various project folks. :) > > Nonetheless, this was a fairly complicated migration, an unusual > environment, and much tailored CSS and other local stuff. Nice job, > Simile, and David! > > (BTW, David, congratulations on the new Ph.D.! ;) ) > > Mike > > > _______________________________________________ > General mailing list > [email protected] > http://simile.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/general > _______________________________________________ General mailing list [email protected] http://simile.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/general
