[Javascript] Draggable Layers
Josiah Gordon
jgordon at directfile.com
Thu Jun 21 19:02:02 CDT 2001
Try
http://www.webfoundry.com.au/graphicslib/gallery_search_result2.cfm?cat=87
click #37. I don't know quite what you are after though...
--Josiah Gordon
-----Original Message-----
From: javascript-admin at LaTech.edu [mailto:javascript-admin at LaTech.edu]On
Behalf Of Andrew Gibson
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 4:47 PM
To: javascript at LaTech.edu
Subject: RE: [Javascript] Draggable Layers
Thanks Joshiah. What I'd really like is a cute basket
that the user could drop the items into. My problem is
I'm a programmer (typist !) and not a graphic artist!
> display a mini-thumbnail or something - one for each instance of
> each item -
I like that idea. I could just have the thumbnails displayed in an orderly
format with the quantities etc displayed alongside! Would look excellent!
What is a thumbnail technically? Is it just the original
image displayed with different height width attributes?
Andrew
> Andrew,
>
> That page is stunning! I instantly bookmarked it.
>
> Some suggestions: Allow the user to drag 4 multi-plugs and 2
> printer cables
> (instead of forcing a one-by-one addition and then selecting
> quantity with a
> pull-down). If that can't work for some reason please just default the
> quantity to one and leave a text field for an update of quantity
> (which is
> almost the standard right now anyway).
>
> Also, leave the icons after you subtotal the order! The whole fun is that
> your design so visual. Once the icons are "locked" into the cart
> you should
> display a mini-thumbnail or something - one for each instance of
> each item -
> just to keep up the visual theme.
>
> Keep up the development! I can just imagine a whole new wave of shopping
> cart design for visual people (like myself) at hip (read:
> expensive) stores
> like J.Crew and Banana Republic using your design...
>
> I must go back to my shopping cart playing now...
>
>
> --Josiah Gordon
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