Shirley, you could.

Option 1 - use some 3d existing thing that is all clicks.

Option 2 - adopt some of the emergent tech on physical navigation that is 
around. the best of it will try to emulate Minority Report 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJqbivkm0Ms -- its not far off it.

josiah

On Sunday, 24 July 2016 20:51:26 UTC+2, AlexHough wrote:
>
> Could you click on a side of a cube and navigate to a tiddler?
>
> On Saturday, 23 July 2016, Jeremy Ruston <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> I found this link:
>>
>> http://www.x3dom.org/
>>
>> One approach is to write a <$x3d> widget that calls x3dom on its child 
>> elements after it has executed/refreshed them:
>>
>> <$x3d width='500px' height='400px'>
>>     <scene>
>>         <shape>
>>             <appearance>
>>                 <material diffuseColor='1 0 0'></material>
>>             </appearance>
>>             <box></box>
>>         </shape>
>>     </scene>
>> </$x3d>
>>
>> That way you can reuse all of TW’s abilities to eg transclude attribute 
>> values and the list widget to generate repetitive structures.
>>
>> Best wishes
>>
>> Jeremy.
>>
>>

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