In my opinion:

The wiki shouldnt break out of the tabs, it should stay inside. if
theres no other way, maybe with an iframe? tho it might break if one
tries to edit it as the google login doesnt allow iframes?

the example should be as light as humanly possible, something like:
(untested, from my head)

from pyjamas.ui.RootPanel import RootPanel
from pyjamas.ui.Label import Label

msg = Label("Hello world!")
 RootPanel().add(msg)

done!




On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 11:22 PM, Peter Bittner <[email protected]> wrote:
> Gustaf,
>
>> *add a tab for the wiki (the openid thing comlicates it?)
>
> I see the point. What comes into my mind, though, is user experience:
>
> Clicking on the "Wiki" tab the wiki application (let's call it this
> way) would load and the website with all the tabs would go away. This
> breaks the user experience of the rest of the pages/tabs. As the Wiki
> is a separate application it's almost impossible to make sure that the
> tabs, header and footer of the website will remain identical for sake
> of user experience.
>
> Wouldn't it be a good compromise to make the Wiki more prominent in
> the "Getting Help" tab? (By the way, you can say the same for the
> issue tracker, the repository browser, etc.)
>
>> *isnt it the law that the first thing one should see upon arriving on
>> pyjs.org is a "hello world" code sample?
>
> Good point! Would a "hello world" example fit well into the "Overview"
> tab? Can you come up with a terribly concise but yet comprehensive
> hello world example that shows off (i.e. allows explaining) pyjs and
> pyjd? I'm not totally happy with neither the 'helloworld' example nor
> the examples in the pyjamas book...
>
> Peter



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