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Hi Lisette,

Perhaps u forgot cc Alberto and other mailing list, only I can c ur email.
 So I forward ur email to everyone  :P

PS: I'm trying to use gridview to implement ur designs, will show it to u
in Friday hangout

Cheers,
Joey

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Lisette Slegers <lisette.slegers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 2013/6/20
Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-phone] [Design][RSS reader] List view
To: Joey Chan <qqworini@xxxxxxxxx>


Hi Joey,

If you look in the first wireframe in
http://design.canonical.com/2013/05/shorts-rss-reader-app/, it shows the
all topics (Shorts) view, and there are articles from all topics on the
grid. Clicking on one of the articles takes the user straight to the
reading view of that article, without going to the article's topic view
first. Clicking back from the article's reading view would take the user
back to where he came from (the Shorts view). Let me know if you want me to
create a diagram for this.

Alberto: good to hear your expectation of this app's behaviour! The idea of
the functionality in the wireframe is to cater for two very different use
cases with the least amount of settings:

1. Seeing the latest articles of all my sources
2. Seeing articles grouped by source, then ordered by time

How does everyone else expect the list view to work?

Thanks,
Lisette





On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 2:14 PM, Joey Chan <qqworini@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi Lisette,
>
> For question 2:
> According to my understanding, in all topics, only topics show in the
> gridview (not like the listview which includes some items showed), and user
> can click one of the grid to enter "single topic view", am I right ?
>
>
> 2013/6/19 Lisette Slegers <lisette.slegers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
>> Hi Joey!
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 1:41 PM, Joey Chan <qqworini@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Lisette,
>>>
>>> I like these simple style, and few questions about some details:
>>>
>>> 1. Is the gridview the same as *example horizontal organic grid* u
>>> shared in previous email ?
>>>
>>
>> Yes. The organic grid example that I specced out last time is more
>> detailed; the one in this wireframe is a simplified version.
>>
>>
>>> 2. In all topics view, are those topics in the grids? if so, what will
>>> be displayed in the "Ubuntu shape" ?
>>>
>>
>> I am not sure if I fully understand this question, but let me try and
>> answer. The key difference between grid and list view, is that in the list,
>> items are grouped by topic or by source, depending on the view you are in.
>>
>> In the list view for Shorts (all topics) the top n items for each topic
>> are shown under topic subheaders. In a single topic view, there are
>> subheaders for each source inside a topic. Below the subheaders, items are
>> ordered new to old.
>>
>> In the grid view, items are not grouped by topic or source. The items are
>> a mix of all the topics topics / sources and are ordered new to old. We
>> should test if this works with real data of course! :)
>>
>> The ubuntu-shaped blocks in the grid view image are pictures with the
>> article. Is that what you meant?
>>
>>
>>>
>>> BR,
>>> Joey
>>>
>>>
>>> 2013/6/19 Lisette Slegers <lisette.slegers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>
>>>>  Hi,
>>>>
>>>> In preparation for the detailed user journeys for Shorts I am working
>>>> on, please have a look at some wireframes for list view:
>>>>
>>>> *
>>>> https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1KlpJdbq_w2N4CCERhdlFPPWnUnAIsbVXuHOCO7Fah-A/edit?usp=sharing
>>>> *
>>>>
>>>> What do you think? Please reply to this email! :)
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Lisette
>>>>
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>>>>
>>> Thanks,
>> Lisette
>>
>
>

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