Difference between revisions of "EventNett event views"
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− | EventNett '''event views''' are those pages that format the events returned from a [[EventNett search panel|search]]. These top-level views are visible on the main pages under the Map, Calendar, Timeline, and List tabs. Each view will display events and locations as links that can be drilled down into. They also display days or day ranges as drill-down links that allow you to view a subset of the returned events. | + | EventNett '''event views''' are those pages that format the events returned from a [[EventNett search panel|search]]. These top-level views are visible on the main pages under the Map, Calendar, Timeline, and List tabs. Each view will display events and locations as links that can be drilled down into for further information. They also display days or day ranges as drill-down links that allow you to view a subset of the returned events. From the top-level views you can access the more detailed event and locations views. |
− | As you drill down into subviews, EventNett displays a breadcrumb trail of where you've been. The image below shows the list view showing that the user has drilled down into the following views (reading from left to right): page 3-of-4 of the ''top-level list view'', page 1-of-1 of the ''events on 1 Jun 2007'', the ''Fiesta Fridays'' event view on that date, and finally the ''Pura Vida'' location view for that event. | + | As you drill down into subviews, EventNett displays a breadcrumb trail of where you've been in the '''view path'''. The image below shows the list view showing that the user has drilled down into the following views (reading from left to right): page 3-of-4 of the ''top-level list view'', page 1-of-1 of the ''events on 1 Jun 2007'', the ''Fiesta Fridays'' event view on that date, and finally the ''Pura Vida'' location view for that event. |
[[Image:Tabs-and-breadcrumb.PNG|frame|center||The top-level tabs with a breadcrumb trail]] | [[Image:Tabs-and-breadcrumb.PNG|frame|center||The top-level tabs with a breadcrumb trail]] | ||
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== The top-level views == | == The top-level views == | ||
− | The '''Map view''' uses the [http://www.google.com/apis/maps/ Google Maps API] and displays the events grouped by location. The locations are | + | The '''Map view''' uses the [http://www.google.com/apis/maps/ Google Maps API] and displays the events grouped by location. The locations are plotted on the map with the standard Google Maps ''markers''. When the markers are clicked on, they open an ''info window'' with a link to the location and a list of links to the events that will occur at that location. |
The '''Calendar view''' displays events within a standard calendar grid. Each day and event can be drilled down into. You can navigate to the previous and next months from links at the upper left. | The '''Calendar view''' displays events within a standard calendar grid. Each day and event can be drilled down into. You can navigate to the previous and next months from links at the upper left. | ||
− | The '''Timeline view''' displays events grouped in columns | + | The '''Timeline view''' displays a range of dates across a line at the top of the view, with events grouped in columns underneath them. For date ranges over seven days, the lists will be grouped by week from Sunday to Saturday. Each ''week heading'' drills down into another timeline showing those seven days. Each ''day heading'' drills down into a List view of the events on that day. You can navigate to the previous and next range of days from links at the upper left. |
− | The '''List view''' displays pages of events grouped by day. Each day | + | The '''List view''' displays pages of events grouped by day. Each day heading drills into another List view of the events on that day. |
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+ | In all of the top-level views, event and location links will open a detailed event or location view. | ||
== The event and location views == | == The event and location views == |
Revision as of 00:09, 31 May 2007
EventNett event views are those pages that format the events returned from a search. These top-level views are visible on the main pages under the Map, Calendar, Timeline, and List tabs. Each view will display events and locations as links that can be drilled down into for further information. They also display days or day ranges as drill-down links that allow you to view a subset of the returned events. From the top-level views you can access the more detailed event and locations views.
As you drill down into subviews, EventNett displays a breadcrumb trail of where you've been in the view path. The image below shows the list view showing that the user has drilled down into the following views (reading from left to right): page 3-of-4 of the top-level list view, page 1-of-1 of the events on 1 Jun 2007, the Fiesta Fridays event view on that date, and finally the Pura Vida location view for that event.
The top-level views
The Map view uses the Google Maps API and displays the events grouped by location. The locations are plotted on the map with the standard Google Maps markers. When the markers are clicked on, they open an info window with a link to the location and a list of links to the events that will occur at that location.
The Calendar view displays events within a standard calendar grid. Each day and event can be drilled down into. You can navigate to the previous and next months from links at the upper left.
The Timeline view displays a range of dates across a line at the top of the view, with events grouped in columns underneath them. For date ranges over seven days, the lists will be grouped by week from Sunday to Saturday. Each week heading drills down into another timeline showing those seven days. Each day heading drills down into a List view of the events on that day. You can navigate to the previous and next range of days from links at the upper left.
The List view displays pages of events grouped by day. Each day heading drills into another List view of the events on that day.
In all of the top-level views, event and location links will open a detailed event or location view.