It does sound like an interesting project. Given what it does and the way it achieves it, it would make a good sample widget.
Anthony Planning & Information Anthony Doherty BA (Hons), MSc Web Developer Planning and Information JMU Tower, 4th Floor, 24 Norton Street, Liverpool, L3 8PY t: 01512315610 e: [email protected] w: www.ljmu.ac.uk -----Original Message----- From: Scott Wilson [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 30 September 2011 09:24 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: New example widget - learning guide On 29 Sep 2011, at 16:31, Steve Lee wrote: > I'm currently working on a widget for University of Oxford and would > like to submit it to Wookie for inclusion as a sample widget. > > The widget is a simple learning guide that asks a series of questions > and allows the user to build up a list of follow-up actions by > clicking on links in the question text. Each question links to further > questions and the actions are either a text note or a link to a > further information in the form of a note or an external web page. The > questions and notes are contained in a xml data file and the internal > notes are formatted using Creole wiki format. > > Would this be of interest to the Wookie community? Sounds like an interesting widget - if you submit it as a new patch in Jira we can review it and add it to the sandbox. > We have permission from University of Oxford. I have already discussed > this with Ross Gardler who has also worked on the code and he > suggested I sent this email. > > The code is still a work in progress and can be found in this public > repository: > http://opendirective.indefero.net/p/ipo/source/tree/master/ One thing I noticed was that the JQuery and JQueryMobile imports are done statically in the HTML rather than via <feature> - is that because of a version incompatibility issue? > Thanks > > Steve Lee > Programme Leader (Open Accessibility) > OpenDirective http://opendirective.com
