Re: [LogiLogi-list] User-interface starting to take shape
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From: Bruno S. <bs...@gm...> - 2006-11-09 23:46:20
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Wybo, I don't understand which dropdown you are talking about. What would be the "second part of a word"? On 11/7/06, Wybo Wiersma <wy...@lo...> wrote: > > This is the last project I've been working on, is not finished yet. > > 2flowers.com The project desing, UI and some other things are made by > > me, and the programing including all Javascript, PHP and so AJAX is > > made by my team partner Miguel (I'll tell him to join the list and > > introduce himself). > > Will be great to welcome him here too! > > > I'll download later today the files from the SVN at SF.net and take a > > look. Ruby should be no problem to understand, but I'll appreciate any > > guidance. > > ~ Ruby ~ > > Ruby is not difficult to read, for reading it, the main thing to get > used to, are all the somearray.each do |element| end constructions. > A good concise crash-course in ruby is: > http://ruby.brian-schroeder.de/course/slides.pdf > > ~ Getting Manta up and running ~ > > If you are on Linux it's a matter of installing ruby gems, and with gem: > rails, and tzinfo, rubyzip, RedCloth and diff/lcs. > > You'll also need mysql running. If you're on Debian or Ubuntu, besides > ruby you'll need libzlib-ruby, libyaml-ruby and rdoc before downloading > and installing the ruby gems program. > > gem install rails --include-dependencies > > Installs Rails. > > ~ UI ~ > > The UI is still more of an outline than anything near a finished user > experience... > > Also much of the UI has to be still filled in. Like a javascript > div dropdown for when one clicks the second part of a word (showing a > list of the links that are behind it, with their matching logis and > scores), is still something that is not in there yet. > > Of course for that first the RedCloth rule to parse these links from > the textile is needed (something I hope Saurabh likes to create with > us). > > You might also have a look at this plan from a previous post (the > archive lags behind quite a bit) for splitting up LogiLogi in > separate webservices and using javascript to re-combine them (but it > does not seem to me that this is feasable for Manta already): > > --- > > It comes down to splitting LogiLogi up into 2 parts (for a start). The > first part will, based on the url of tags the user visited, return a > list of possible document_id's, the javascript will then call the > second part for ratings given to the document_id's, and then sort them > by rating, and call the first part again for the full document > belonging to the best id, which will then be set in the body-div. > > In this way the rating-server can be different from the url/document- > server, and the user can choose which rating-server to use. > > Of course there are posibillities for implementing this server- > side, but the beauty of the javascript solution is that it really > separates them. > > --- > > Let us know when you have Manta up and running (and if you encounter > any problems you can of course also let us know ;-) > > Wybo > > > Thanks again for the news! > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security? > Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make your job easier > Download IBM WebSphere Application Server v.1.0.1 based on Apache Geronimo > http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=120709&bid=263057&dat=121642 > _______________________________________________ > LogiLogi-list mailing list > Log...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/logilogi-list > -- Bruno |