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Downloads/links, bookmarks and timespans #13

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TimeScience opened this issue Feb 9, 2017 · 7 comments
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Downloads/links, bookmarks and timespans #13

TimeScience opened this issue Feb 9, 2017 · 7 comments

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Nice work. This is great. I really like the pop up and it is great we can now bookmark, share and embed time periods within a timestream.

From a user experience side I'm thinking though that if a person wants to just bookmark or get the URL for the whole timestream, they might think these buttons would do it but then get the specific timespan instead. This isn't a huge deal, but in terms of a clean user experience, can we think of a way to either tell the user their bookmark is just for the selected timespan or add a "url of whole timestream" and embed whole timestream" buttons as well? Is it hard to have buttons pop out the side of the popped up button? Like for the "embed" button, it could pop out to "embed code for current time range" and "embed code for timestream". something like that. let's discuss

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The user can just remove the last part of the url...

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These popouts are a little hard to do. I mean the user could just reload the page.

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TimeScience commented Feb 10, 2017 via email

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gdunstone commented Feb 10, 2017

If they are using an embed code its not like they are a standard user.
I think in the context of embed links we can assume that people are going to check that it works.
Its not that it would take long to do. I just dont think that its a good idea to have 2 buttons that do slightly different, advanced tasks.

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TimeScience commented Feb 13, 2017 via email

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gdunstone commented Feb 14, 2017 via email

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TimeScience commented Feb 17, 2017 via email

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