Hi Everyone,
UofT Library Catalogue developer here! Thanks for the feedback so far.
We're finding this a very useful exercise ahead of the start of term
next week. The more bugs we can fix, the better!
A few specific comments:
- Having the Record Title in the browser title is a great idea. That'll
go live in the next update
- In terms of licensing, we're looking into possibly using an MIT or
Apache style license, but suffice it to say that you can absolutely take
the javascript and have at it. After the excitement of the launch dies
down a bit (does it ever?), we'll be investigating putting up the entire
project on github.
- Any Windows phone users out there? That's a rare commodity around
here, so we haven't had much chance to test the site on that platform at
all. It'd be great if someone with a Windows phone/tablet had any feedback.
Cheers,
-Bilal
On 8/28/2013 2:53 AM, Dan Scott wrote:
> Nice work, Lisa!
>
> A couple of comments in passing, peeking at
> http://search.library.utoronto.ca/details?3814425 as my test case:
>
> 1. In Firefox for Android Beta, as well as in Firefox 23.0 for desktop
> & Firefox nightly for desktop, the table of contents display is pushed
> off to the right side of the screen. This seems to be due to an
> extraneous float:left rule being applied to .det-look-inside-titles in
> details.css.
>
> 2. styles.css contains a definition for a#visitied; maybe this is
> supposed to be a:visited ?
>
> 3. For bookmarking and sharing purposes, it would be fabulous if the
> title of individual pages reflected the title of the resource; right
> now each page has the title "University of Toronto Libraries" which is
> a tad generic :)
>
> It looks like a solid design, and I'd love to be able to build on
> elements of it (with the appropriate attributions, of course). Is this
> work being shared under an open license? I checked the comments in the
> various CSS / JavaScript files and the custom work that UofT has done
> doesn't appear to have any explicit copyright statements or licenses,
> which effectively means "all rights reserved".
>
> Thanks,
> Dan
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 2:00 PM, Lisa Gayhart <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> A short message to let everyone know that UTL's new responsive library catalogue went live today. Check it out here: http://search.library.utoronto.ca.
>>
>> We would love your feedback! Feel free to send any thoughts my way or submit them to the feedback form in the catalogue.
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
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University of Toronto Libraries
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