John Callahan wrote:
> Yes, I agree that for the repository of SIMILE resources this makes
> better sense. I took down my Exhibit and replaced it with pointers to
> the Exhibit that Fabian created on the Wibit wiki:
>
> http://projects.csail.mit.edu/wibit/wiki/index.php?title=SimileResources
>
>
> *To anyone, if you know of a web site, or a blog post, or a plugin, or
> a journal article, or anything that relates to the SIMILE project,
> please add it here.* I've seen a few new sites mentioned in the
> listserv that would be excellent additions.
>
>
> As I continue to look through this list, specifically the In The Wild
> web sites, the one question that keep jumping out at me is, "What
> features are these sites using? Are they using collections or
> expressions? Are they using the Compact Painter? Did they create new
> javascript parsing functions?" Well, maybe that's more than one
> question :-) but that is what I'm thinking. Maybe there's a way to
> (easily) collect this info as well...
John,
You might find this relevant to those questions:
http://groups.google.com/group/simile-widgets/browse_thread/thread/94702b59f6f20fb8/b379cdeed32269f9
David
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