>
> BurningTreeC wrote:
>>
>> I'd very much like to hear some opinions about press for sidebar, tap to 
>> edit, close save and cancel, you were referring to that if I got you right, 
>> but is it the visual aspect that concerns you or the functional?
>
>
> To clarify, *what I really like about it*, is you integrate into the 
> immediate presentation the means to alter the presentation without leaving 
> the presentation. That is a long sentence, but its accurate. And I think 
> largely novel in TW. So its not just about grids, which we had two recent 
> good variants on already, its *interactive flex*. In other words the 
> FUNCTIONS ARE VISUALLY activated. The toggle approach is spot-on. 
>
> Its exciting. It makes me want to make stuff.
>
> And I can see a new user being able to cope with making stuff without 
> having to learn masses first.
>
> Something like that.
>
> FWIW, in implementation of this I'd likely use Danielo's "Double Tap/Click 
> to Edit."
>

I know about that plugin - you need to know that press / tap / drag / ... 
recognition is right there inside muuri - you just write some lines of code 
and you have it. this comes natural to use somehow.

Look at the press/hold to open the sidebar. That's a very pleasant way to 
open and close it. Try it on a mobile device, too

For the tapping / clicking I know that it's to discuss. 

>
> Josiah
>
>
thanks for your input 

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