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==Front-end wishlist/desires== I am in general just very open to your suggestions. '''Here are some wishlist items (mostly for myself to note)''' '''03-12-2024''' -Navigation buttons, better to pop up immediately -"One step back" button '''21-11-2024''' At the end a map appears with greyed out elements where the user didnt go, and colour-poping parts of the map where they did end up going. Maybe I can hyperlink texts, that show up as suggested "connected moments" across time/not choices for navigation (Moments, events and encounters that together emerge as an idea) '''And these are conceptually important to me:''' I hope to eventually create a body-on-the-ground experience (navigating "in" the KLS)- instead of the bird-eye perspective of a map (reading "about" the KLS). The Miro map can be a resource for people, if they want, but I think it is cooler if they can navigate without (see for example the https://feralatlas.supdigital.org/). This sketch maybe clarifies what I was describing this afternoon. [[File:In the kls.jpg|thumb]] The interface of this link, makes use of the story frames of navigating "in" the KLS as sketched above: https://fielddaylab.wisc.edu/play/headlines/ while this one is a good example of a scrolling site that still gives you the impression of navigating "through" - although that has much to do with the fact that there is little writing involved: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-32057601 Some other ideas: Different visual formats/colours for each cut/research creation/points of beginning
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