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graphic representations of quantitative information #37

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cccs-ip opened this issue Jun 9, 2014 · 3 comments
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graphic representations of quantitative information #37

cccs-ip opened this issue Jun 9, 2014 · 3 comments

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cccs-ip commented Jun 9, 2014

CCCS is slowly developing data management applications. These apps will need varying degrees of customization to server particular user roles and to operate on a range of devices.

For the moment, however, our tools remain basic.

I raise this issue as a forward-looking discussion to how to style data.

I like a lot of the interface elements presented here. [The site also has impressive responsive design. NOTE: The map seems to interrupt mouse scrolling by capturing mouse scroll for zoom. This forces the user to manually click to scroll further down, which is non-ideal]] I would like to use this sort of a map to quickly and dynamically recreate our Associate Project heat map, online here.

Nice-looking templates

More front-end templates
Admin templates
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pwhipp commented Jun 9, 2014

Can you keep one issue for one issue in github (and gitlabs)?

Otherwise things get confusing.

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cccs-ip commented Jun 9, 2014

Hi Paul. Yes, I will eventually sort out the issues. For the moment, I am still brainstorming...

Here is a bit more targeted than my other laundry list presented in issue 36. This discussion aims to reference an overall style, or 'aesthetic', that I like with regard to the user interface. In this case, it does bridge some effects that I would like to see in both the front end and the back end, but the issue remains one of aesthetics.

To wit: This is currently filed under the milestone for 'CSS styling', which will be more the purview of our CSS specialist.

@cccs-ip cccs-ip changed the title CSS styling / graphic representations of quantitative information graphic representations of quantitative information - CSS styling / web design Jun 11, 2014
@cccs-ip cccs-ip changed the title graphic representations of quantitative information - CSS styling / web design graphic representations of quantitative information Jun 14, 2014
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cccs-ip commented Dec 2, 2014

CCCS has decided to move forward with the FlatLabs template. As of issue #192 @Wendon is working to integrate a tool to visualize CCCS Associate projects per country using an HTML / CSS / JS visualization tool.

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