James Britt ha scritto:



> Each box shows resources culled from links posted to del.icio.us. 
> Clicking the resource name just loads that page.  Clicking the little 
> 'i' next to a resource shows you what people have posted it and their 
> extended comments.  A modern browser is required.  Haven't tested in 
> older browsers (or even many current ones), so field reports are welcome 
> so that it degrades nicely

(my two cents)
the [i] button is interesting, but It is not that obvious to me what it 
does, I wonder if there is a way of making it more clear :/
Also, the boxes have too many elements, imo. Once you provided a nice 
search/faceted browsing interface, you should not need all those 
articles in the home.

Btw, I'd globally prefer listing some latest link (like in current 
ruby-doc) and provide browsing links based on the (meta)tags

> The browse page is a variation on what I haphazardly described in my 
> RubyConf '04 talk.  It organizes resources as tagged on del.icio.us; the 
> tricky part is automagically metatagging the del.icio.us tags so that 
> some higher-level grouping is feasible.  In theory one should be able to 
> navigate through known Ruby docs and resources by drilling down via 
> facets, but it is not as clean as it should be.
> 
> Most other links and searching do not yet work.

cool stuff, thanks for working on it.