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Initially we can skip landing page. Later, it can display personalised content.
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Initially we can skip landing page. Later, it can display many types of content.
  
== The page ==
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==Content feed==
The page will be configurable to include user selected and configured blocks and feeds.
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A feed of content is based on personal and contextual data. The user may switch them on and off, or create new ones.
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* '''Here''' Nearby items
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* '''That''' Activity or appearance in context of the user's favourited topics. They can be directly favourited, through communities or organisation that the user belongs to or relatives if we can store that information.
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* '''Now''' This day in history
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* '''We''' Activity in the related groups or user's organisations
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* '''Do''' Tasks related to user's topics
  
=== Main toolbar ===
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==Search==
* User settings
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===Search conditions===
** Logging in and registering
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* Graph query
** Link to profile page
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* Map search (bounding box)
** Notifications
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* Textual query
* Language selector
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* Combination
* Simple [[search]] / SPARQL search
 
  
===Featured blocks===
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===Display properties===
* Map search / Nearby
 
Registering for not-logged-in users
 
  
===Configurable blocks and feeds===
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===Search results===
The items can be automatically shown if the user has favourited the topic or belongs to a [[project]].
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* Map
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* Timeline
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* List/table
  
Examples
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==Call to action==
* This day in history
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* Registering for not-logged-in users
* Changes in favourited topics
 
* New content for favourited topics
 
* Tasks and quizzes
 
  
===Footer===
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==User page / organisation page===
* Siteinfo and related disclaimers
 
  
 
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Revision as of 14:49, 18 July 2020

Initially we can skip landing page. Later, it can display many types of content.

Content feed

A feed of content is based on personal and contextual data. The user may switch them on and off, or create new ones.

  • Here Nearby items
  • That Activity or appearance in context of the user's favourited topics. They can be directly favourited, through communities or organisation that the user belongs to or relatives if we can store that information.
  • Now This day in history
  • We Activity in the related groups or user's organisations
  • Do Tasks related to user's topics

Search

Search conditions

  • Graph query
  • Map search (bounding box)
  • Textual query
  • Combination

Display properties

Search results

  • Map
  • Timeline
  • List/table

Call to action

  • Registering for not-logged-in users

User page / organisation page=


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