Difference between revisions of "I want a working widget"
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* clear understanding of difference between presentation and content | * clear understanding of difference between presentation and content | ||
* work with xmlwiki, peer | * work with xmlwiki, peer | ||
| − | * <s> | + | * design using <s> flex (http://www.macromedia.com/software/flex/productinfo/systemreqs/) or some other macromedia tool</s> DHTML/AJAX |
* you should be familiar conceptually with widgets on the OSX (tiger) platform | * you should be familiar conceptually with widgets on the OSX (tiger) platform | ||
* take an article's output and display it stand alone on a windows desktop (might need to run in browser window? thats okay i guess) | * take an article's output and display it stand alone on a windows desktop (might need to run in browser window? thats okay i guess) | ||
Revision as of 19:02, 8 February 2006
==What it is== A dumbed down interface to peer/wiki.
- Lets user pick articles they need to see in a dashboard-like environmnet
Contents
Requirements
- clear understanding of difference between presentation and content
- work with xmlwiki, peer
- design using
flex (http://www.macromedia.com/software/flex/productinfo/systemreqs/) or some other macromedia toolDHTML/AJAX - you should be familiar conceptually with widgets on the OSX (tiger) platform
- take an article's output and display it stand alone on a windows desktop (might need to run in browser window? thats okay i guess)
- if you "flip" the widget over, it does the schnazy 3D turn and shows me config option for that widget+article
- when user update the config options in the widget, it updates the wiki articl(s) if required
Deliverable
- must run under windows + linux
- work with xmlwiki, peer
- working example
- DHTML, AJAX, swf or flex source code (i prefer swf/flex, but client platform is citrix-not multimedia friendly)
- documentation
- hand holding
Value
will pay ??.00 USD for deliverable. yeah, you can use it too, and im sure you will.
Timeline
Deliver within 5 days (Feb 13, 2006) Phalseid 07:50, 9 Feb 2006 (NZDT)



