You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You switched accounts on another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.Dismiss alert
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.
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
This template also has great charts (and i like the colors).
I would like to use this tool to re-produce doughnut charts similar to what are available here.
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
changed the title
CSS styling / graphic representations of quantitative information
graphic representations of quantitative information - CSS styling / web design
Jun 11, 2014
cccs-ip
changed the title
graphic representations of quantitative information - CSS styling / web design
graphic representations of quantitative information
Jun 14, 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.
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
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: