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Initially we can skip landing page. Later, it can display personalised content.
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[[File:wdxfront.png]]
  
The core idea is to create a feed of content based on personal and contextual data. The user may choose to switch the triggers on and off.
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==Landing pages==
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The landing page can alternatively display different types of information.
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* The static landing page displays an image and an about section below the fold
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* The [[Search page]] will include a search and result views.
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* The [[Content feed]] displays a configurable content feed.
  
==Content strem==
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These views could be easily accesses and navigated.
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[[File:frontschema.png]]
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==Content feed==
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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.
 
* '''Here''' Nearby items
 
* '''Here''' Nearby items
* '''Them''' Favorited people topics (relatives, if we find a way to store the information)
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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.
 
* '''Now''' This day in history
 
* '''Now''' This day in history
* '''We''' Activity in the topics the related groups or user's organisations are dedicated to
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* '''We''' Activity in the related groups or user's organisations
 
* '''Do''' Tasks related to user's topics
 
* '''Do''' Tasks related to user's topics
  

Latest revision as of 08:23, 7 February 2021

Wdxfront.png

Landing pages

The landing page can alternatively display different types of information.

  • The static landing page displays an image and an about section below the fold
  • The Search page will include a search and result views.
  • The Content feed displays a configurable content feed.

These views could be easily accesses and navigated.

Frontschema.png

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

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