tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-312270568618597140.post6944668980671613162..comments2023-10-31T08:04:41.682-07:00Comments on Climate Change Tool Development: Progress, Problems, and Another Release (soon)Brent M.http://www.blogger.com/profile/00273205835197583362noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-312270568618597140.post-82466175788048777852009-07-29T16:22:30.344-07:002009-07-29T16:22:30.344-07:00I finally downloaded your extension, and tested it...I finally downloaded your extension, and tested it on the use case I talked to you about this morning: searching for intersting webdesign.<br /><br />It's really interesting for me: I can see immediately what website are interesting, and which aren't to find the webdesign.<br /><br />Two things showed up as I was using it:<br /> - if I arrive on the same page with two different paths, breadcrumbs doesn't associate the two nodes. In some caseit would be interesting (for example, if I copy paste a url in a new tab, I would like this page not to appear in tow different nodes).<br /><br />- I think it would be very interesting to have the rating (a star system, or any other) for a node or a path. From a UI point of view, it would be nice just to right click, and be able to add a 'grade' and/or a comment directly in a sort of submenu (for example below 'add a bookmark', as it is the same type of tool).<br /><br />- Another features which would be useful, and it's join a bit the 'delete all pageof this website' idea, would be to create clusters of pages belonging to a same website. It would be an easy way to organize a bit the view.<br /><br />- The last feature I thought about was a hide option, a bit similar like the filter option. Instead of deleting some path or node, it would be nice to hide them, and unhide them if needed.<br /><br />Is it possible to annotate node, and not paths?<br /><br />NelleUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12944551459268943541noreply@blogger.com