Re: [dcphp-dev] Choosing from many Options

2015-11-24 Thread Sandy Smith
Amazon is another good model, especially for the desktop version. Remember that most people can only keep 5-9 options in mind at once, though if presented a large list they can select from them if that’s the only task they have. This might actually be a good question for a UX group. Not sure if

Re: [dcphp-dev] Choosing from many Options

2015-11-24 Thread William Hurley
Depending on your schedule I can volunteer to give one. On Tue, Nov 24, 2015 at 9:58 AM Oscar Merida wrote: > Sounds like I/We need a talk on elasticsearch > > On Tue, 2015-11-24 at 14:53 +, Samantha Quinones wrote: > > I have to second Elasticsearch. You can get all the

[dcphp-dev] Re: Choosing from many Options

2015-11-24 Thread Andrew Cassell
If you are looking for user interface suggestions kayak.com has always been one of the best sites (in my opinion) at presenting a complex set of filters on both desktop and mobile (the site isn't responsive but it's easy enough make a responsive version by combining the two designs). They do a

Re: [dcphp-dev] Choosing from many Options

2015-11-24 Thread Samantha Quinones
That would be fantastic. :) Let's talk! S On Tuesday, November 24, 2015 at 10:13:01 AM UTC-5, whurley wrote: > > Depending on your schedule I can volunteer to give one. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Group: "Washington, DC PHP Developers Group" -

[dcphp-dev] Re: Choosing from many Options

2015-11-24 Thread Vernma
Thanks to all. It seems I sparked interest in a different topic. I'm mostly interested in the client presentation rather than the back end management. Solr is a great product but I already have that part worked out. I'll look at Kayak and leave Elasticsearch to you all. Thank you; much