> De : Dieter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Objet : Re: [Open-graphics] Re: OGD1 map guide
> 
>> Clicking on "A" leads you to the item "A" of the list and so on
>> 
>> Note that for "F" there are more than one link in the list, so in this case
>> the list is not sufficient.
> 
> I assume you meant to say "the map is not sufficient."
Yes, indeed
> 

(snip) I suggest the KISS approach.  Keep it simple, only use fancy
> features
> if they really add significant value.
> 
> In my opinion, the map is nice, but doesn't add significant value.  Since the
> image map doesn't seem to crash browsers, and it is already in there, I'm not
> going to lobby for its removal.  Definitely keep the illustration.
A signicant value ? I don't know. But I agree with you about the KISS
approach. That what I would mean about the simplicity of the wiki and the
use of some features not always supported
> 
> The real issue I have with this, is that looking that the page, it promises
> info if I click on the image, but doesn't deliver.  There is no easy way for
> the casual viewer to know if they are missing something or not.  (Doing
> 'view source' and wading through it might be easy for a webmeister, but not
> for the general public.)  Not a great interface for a project that is
> about open documentation.
That's right.
> 
> If you want to keep the map, perhaps change the message to something like
> "For more information on a component, either click on the image or use the
> list below."
> 
> Even then, you still have the issue of more than one file for the main chip.
I would change the message for : "Click on a component and get his related
informations in the list below, or use the list". But I rather like the KISS
approach or nothing
> On the topic of who can edit.  Hopefully the OGP will not be the target of a
> web-vandal, but note that wikipedia has had some problems.  Perhaps there is
> a middle ground between admin-only and anonymous.
Beside the vandalism, I retain the fact that a wiki is a collaborative tool,
and with this map, one goes away, even if it could be editable by everybody,
since the wiki syntax is a little bit easier to get than the html.
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