i meant AdrianMG, not Liam !
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 8:43 PM, Alexandre Plennevaux <aplennev...@gmail.com> wrote: > yup i must say i am also doubtful on the actual "tutorial". I'm trying > to be constructive so please don't take offense of my personal remark: > > This is more of a demo, it's not really explaining how to do it. For > instance, a tutorial should explain the rationale of a web OS > interface. AFAIK that's not such a popular choice for web apps. Not > that it shouldn't be, but some argumentation on its potential > (usability?) for end users would be good. > Then deconstruct this "OS interface" into, indeed, drag 'n drop, start > menu, desktop icons, and present the list of forthcoming tutorials. > > All this should wipe away any of the doubts i had while reading it. > > thanks liam for the effort, keep on improving it, but don't be afraid > to describe/analyse a problem before jumping on its solution. > > > best, > > alexandre > > On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 8:22 PM, donb <falconwatc...@comcast.net> wrote: >> >> I may seem a bit dense, but what's the objective here? And is 'OS' >> Operating System, Open Source, something else? Maybe Part 2 clears >> all this up, but some intro/background would help a lot. >> >> On Dec 16, 7:57 am, AdrianMG <yens...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> Finally here you have the First Part of this series of tutorials to >>> recreate an OS Web Interface with our lovely jQuery javascript >>> library. >>> >>> Here you have the link guys, I hope you can use it for your personal >>> projects: >>> >>> http://yensdesign.com/2008/12/creating-an-os-web-interface-in-jquery-... >