>Heya
>
>I was just wondering about the following approach for trying to
>suggest to the user to look at some of the related content.... We
>could give him the option to display in line with the passage where
>there might be a link to a map, or a timeline element, etc. So for e.g.
>
>So for e.g. adding a little map next to a place, or a book next to
>something where we might have a related article. And then if there
>are multiple ones, a kind of screwdriver (or another tool icon) that
>provides a context menu. We'd want to find a similar thing for
>references that relate to multiple verses, like a timeline event,
>maybe next to the verse number.
>
>In that way, we could probably do away with the menus and having a
>part of the page allocated to the article, but instead either having
>a popup with the article in it, or a collapsible panel on the right
>of the page appear and display next to the passage. That collapsible
>div would possibly also contain a list of related articles etc. So
>similar to what we have at the moment i guess, without the drop
>downs, and the part on the right being either a list of related
>topics (but having it much thinner) until someone clicks something
>in the list or in the passage at which point it would grow in size.
>
>Anyway, just a thought...
>Chris
Yep - sounds like good ideas. Less clutter is more.
We'll prob end up with different designs for different platforms
- a phone doesn't show as much as a laptop.
David IB
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