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Thank You and Best Regards,

Sonny H. Chhen
www.SChhen.com

On Aug 22, 2012, at 7:14 PM, "Caleb Call" <calebc...@me.com> wrote:

> I was going to say, whatever is done with the UI should be ensured it also 
> works on tablets (HTML5 and CSS3 would be fine IMO).  You can only do so much 
> to support older browsers…and IE is one that's majorly lacking.  Even the 
> current UI has issues with IE.  With that said, I use the current UI with my 
> iPad daily and never have any issues with slowness, works the same as it does 
> in any modern browser.
> 
> 
> On Aug 22, 2012, at 2:18 PM, Wido den Hollander <w...@widodh.nl> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 08/22/2012 07:46 PM, Chip Childers wrote:
>>> Sonny,
>>> 
>>> The 3-D effect is actually kind of jarring.  Using that daily would
>>> probably cause some frustration.
>>> 
>>> Personally, I'm a fan of minimal animation...  and when it does exist,
>>> for it to be fast and visually meaningful.
>>> 
>> 
>> I agree. Ever tried to use the current 3.X skin on a tablet like a Galaxy 
>> Tab 10.1? It's slow.
>> 
>> I'm personally not a big fan of all the fancy UI stuff, it makes stuff much 
>> harder to navigate through.
>> 
>> Tablets are becoming more and more used, admins and users will use those to 
>> do basic stuff like stopping and starting instances or checking the health 
>> of their cloud.
>> 
>> Yes, we could make apps, but this basic stuff should also work through a 
>> regular webbrowser.
>> 
>> I know this is a preview, but on my 8-core 3.6Ghz desktop with Firefox 12 it 
>> works sluggish.
>> 
>> I'd vote for keeping all the fancy stuff away or making it optional.
>> 
>> Wido
>> 
>>> -chip
>>> 
>>> On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 1:34 PM, Will Chan <will.c...@citrix.com> wrote:
>>>> I personally would like it if the navigation would just slide out.  The 3d 
>>>> stuff although is "cool", doesn't seem to add anything useful in terms of 
>>>> UX.  In fact, I would argue it makes it slightly less useful because the 
>>>> text become blurry.
>>>> 
>>>> Also, I assume this required HTML5 and building something like this 
>>>> prevents users of older browsers the ability to use this unless you plan 
>>>> on having supporting multiple navigation models.
>>>> 
>>>> Will
>>>> 
>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>> From: Sonny Chhen [mailto:sonny.ch...@citrix.com]
>>>>> Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2012 9:44 AM
>>>>> To: cloudstack-us...@incubator.apache.org; cloudstack-
>>>>> d...@incubator.apache.org
>>>>> Subject: UI: Navigation concept
>>>>> 
>>>>> Hello All,
>>>>> 
>>>>> In an effort to gain more screen real estate, a few front-end developers 
>>>>> and I
>>>>> have been playing around with changing the navigation and are researching
>>>>> a few things like max and min width in the css. Below is a link to a 
>>>>> sample of
>>>>> a "3d cubed" based navigation. Would love to hear thoughts regarding this
>>>>> idea. We are still working on some of the more requested items in the
>>>>> feedback(too many clicks, easier accessibility, etc...) but are taking 
>>>>> things
>>>>> step by step.
>>>>> 
>>>>> http://www.schhen.com/citrix/demos/demo5/
>>>>> 
>>>>> Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thanks You and Best Regards,
>>>>> 
>>>>> Sonny H. Chhen
>>>>> Manager of User Interface & User Experience | Citrix Systems -
>>>>> CloudPlatform
>>>>> 4988 Great America Parkway, Santa Clara, CA  95054, USA
>>>> 
>>>> 
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