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a set of suggestions from Partha #32

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hongcui opened this issue Mar 23, 2015 · 1 comment
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a set of suggestions from Partha #32

hongcui opened this issue Mar 23, 2015 · 1 comment

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@hongcui
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hongcui commented Mar 23, 2015

Partha was the first developer who worked on the initial version of OTO. He wrote back and offered these suggestions:

I have some suggestions for the website :

  1. When some information is displayed on the website, pop ups are being displayed. Websites these days have evolved a lot and pop-ups are no longer used to display information to the user about their action. In fact from an end user perspective it feels irritating to see pop-ups.

    Instead I would suggest that information can be displayed in a background grayed out fashion. That way you still convey the same information but in a more elegant manner.

  2. The copyright section still displays 2010 (the time I made it around :)) I think you should upgrade it to reflect 2015 and beyond.

  3. Credits still point to my linkedIn profile. Since other developers have also worked on the same website for its betterment and added loads of new important features I guess we should modify the credits page to point to this : https://sites.google.com/site/biosemanticsproject/project-personel
    That way everyone gets the fair share for credit.

  4. The video for the OTO demo is great, but I wonder if you could have someone to speak up things while doing the demo.

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Thanks Dr. Hong!

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