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==Useful topic-related modules== | ==Useful topic-related modules== |
Revision as of 16:05, 22 July 2020
Content is represented in blocks that are called modules. Main content on the site is presented in topic pages, which consist of content modules.
Contents
Structure of a content module
Toolbar
- Title
- Buttons (from the right for ltr, rtl support still not in place)
- Expand (always rightmost)
- Add
- Actions
- Settings
- Basemap
- Tasks / Games
- Filter/facet
- Search (always leftmost)
Content
- Continuous image mat used in the images section
- Content blocks used in the gallery
- Horizontal scrolling for timelines and galleries
- Timeline + map + gallery combo needs a novel layout to fit everything in the viewport
Modules
The variety of Wikipedia templates could give good ideas for this.
- (Historical) geographic subdivisions in a map
- Cemetery or allotment garden map
- Time series (historical era, ruler) precedent, antecedent
- Series () previous, next
- Sports stats, game results etc.
- Quotes from Wikiquote
- Plans of a house --> 3D
About | Technology | Design | Content modules | Tool pages | Projects |
Status
Wikidocumentaries Slack |
Setting up dev environment |
Components |
Visual editor | Central Park Archives |