Hi Tobias
That is what I was wondering about.
For now I used the footer as a toolbar, but there must be some more
sophisticated way's.
Like moving/placing the toolbar elsewhere (physical challenges).
Also exploring things like adding:
a img {
padding: 5px ;
}
a img:hover {
background: #ff0000 ;
}
img {
padding: 20px ;
}
Without the padding part the picto become bouncy, which seems not
relaxed. But rudimentary it's somewhat osx toolbar alike (in the far
distence)
> 3) Quite sophisticated in terms of (jQuery) animation would be to
> arrange all pictograms in a centered rectangular grid (of which not
> all cells necessarily had to be in use). If a pictogram were clicked,
> one could then - depending on their initial position in the grid -
> slide+shrink all non-selected pictograms to a position on the screen
> edges corresponding to their position in the initial grid... while at
> the same time zoom in on the content tiddler corresponding to the
> selected pictogram. Clicking on any of the shrinked pictograms sitting
> on a screen edge would zoom in on that while shrinking (or fading) the
> previously selected pictrogram to its corresponding spot on the edge.
> Again, a "home" button would redisplay the large initial grid.
.......could we flip the picto's to use the "other side"?
Memory game alike?
Spinoff:
If we can use the other side.....we might use a 3d cube.....animated
rolling with clickable sides!
On Apr 26, 11:11 am, Tobias Beer <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Bauwe,
>
> I think it were great if - when hovering any of the pictograms in the
> overview - a corresponding title or summary could be rendered in some
> "title" container, e.g. right below or above the pictograms.
>
> Together with some nice jQuery transitions, I think TiddlyPictoWiki
> would make for a highly attractive menu or navigation.
>
> Just as TiddlyPictoWiki does now, imagine your tiddlywiki to start
> with nothing but this kind of pictographic collection. Upon click, the
> display zooms in on an associated content-tiddler or tiddler-category
> (whereas tiddlers were associated via tags or fields). Upon selecting
> an element from the initial pictographic overview there are a few
> possible alternatives to keep on navigating the pictographic
> landscape:
>
> 1) The most simple seems a "home" button (or bar) on any of the screen-
> edges, whereas clicking on it will redisplay the initial pictographic
> overview. This could also be a "back" button displayed in any of the
> corners of the "content box" corresponding to the currently selected
> pictogram.
>
> 2) Slightly more sophisticated would be to shrink all pictographs to a
> predefined side of the screen into either a row or a column, in which
> the currently selected item was somehow highlighted (via some border
> or background). Clicking on an additional "home" button on that row/
> column would redisplay the initial full-size pictographs.
> TiddlyPictoWiki already works a bit like that only just that it
> doesn't shrink "non-active" pictograms, doesn't display a related
> content tiddler and that a left or right column, or a top-row are not
> yet an option.
>
> 3) Quite sophisticated in terms of (jQuery) animation would be to
> arrange all pictograms in a centered rectangular grid (of which not
> all cells necessarily had to be in use). If a pictogram were clicked,
> one could then - depending on their initial position in the grid -
> slide+shrink all non-selected pictograms to a position on the screen
> edges corresponding to their position in the initial grid... while at
> the same time zoom in on the content tiddler corresponding to the
> selected pictogram. Clicking on any of the shrinked pictograms sitting
> on a screen edge would zoom in on that while shrinking (or fading) the
> previously selected pictrogram to its corresponding spot on the edge.
> Again, a "home" button would redisplay the large initial grid.
>
> All these ideas seem quite intriguing ...with less of a focus on a
> pictographic library than on what to actually do with pictograms. I
> love the potential of this stuff!
>
> Tobias.
>
> --
> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups
> "TiddlyWiki" group.
> To post to this group, send email to [email protected].
> To unsubscribe from this group, send email to
> [email protected].
> For more options, visit this group
> athttp://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki?hl=en.
--
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups
"TiddlyWiki" group.
To post to this group, send email to [email protected].
To unsubscribe from this group, send email to
[email protected].
For more options, visit this group at
http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki?hl=en.