While that makes sense when designing reusable components and parts of the design, it's quite cumbersome for one-off actions.
For such use cases, such as within PowerPoint, a multi-step guide is still required...or writing a script:
https://t.co/KEypgm1NH1
Working with graph-based content has many different rules and challenges than more usual hierarchical interfaces. This is going to be a thread on various UI/UX experiments.
Usually, grid layout is done by using guides or by having a parent element that enforces a specific layout.
For example, @figma has both approaches:
https://t.co/itmLyidkUo
@brandontoner@rroudt@scappleapp@obsdmd A highly dynamic and customizable content leads to a completely different set of challenges and UI/UX constraints, and it's really hard to balance different workflows and make them all work together seamlessly. Good suggestion though!
A subculture around “networked notebooks” like @RoamResearch / @nodebook_io is taking shape on Twitter. Me and @raghuveerdotnet are documenting them here: https://t.co/lSr8zTcGnA
Feel free to send a PR if you know more of these!
Finally found a way for @nodebook_io to render thousands of nodes with loads of text in real-time.
How? Cache/precalculate all the things! ...and add "LOD" rendering (works with canvas, but can't with SVG because it would change DOM)
🛡 Full control over permissions and sharing
Adjusting roles and perms has never been more powerful, nor easier.
Custom roles for single-blind or double-blind reviewers, teammates, external collaborators, press release, public... whatever you can think of. 🎉
#AcademicTwitter
New plugin for citing will be able to export your metadata in many different formats. You can wait for more formats to be added over time or you could improve the plugin yourself. #openscience#AcademicChatter
Zotero and Mendeley are dinosaurs when compared to the potential of @nodebook_io.
Think computer networks before HTTP. Typesetting before LaTeX. Web browsers before Arena.
If you are a researcher you should really give it a try.
>> https://t.co/0ljttdOSLn