Media Sprint prototyping

This is a quick demo of the functionality that we've been developing here at the media sprint. This is obviously not polished, but it does show some of the pieces of functionality that we want to finish- functionality that we outlined earlier today on the uploader proposal on the interface group.

Interface

Have you considered using a lightbox style popup for the media browser? When I think of this I think of what wordpress does. You can take a look on wordpress.com. It's clean and very end user centric.

Good work, just want to throw some ideas at you.

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[...] Blogpost, das Projekt auf Drupal.org. Ich hoffe doch mal, dass die Arbeit hier schnell vorwärts geht. [...]

Have you considered using a

Have you considered using a lightbox style popup for the media browser? When I think of this I think of what wordpress does. You can take a look on wordpress.com. It's clean and very end user centric.

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[...] (proof of concept): http://24b6.net/2009/01/09/media-sprint-prototyping SPRINT (ongoing [...]

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[...] still in early development, and does not yet do everything it promises. DEMO (proof of concept): http://24b6.net/2009/01/09/media-sprint-prototyping SPRINT (ongoing [...]

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[...] still in early development, and does not yet do everything it promises. DEMO (proof of concept): http://24b6.net/2009/01/09/media-sprint-prototyping SPRINT (ongoing [...]

Have you considered using a

Have you considered using a lightbox style popup for the media browser? When I think of this I think of what wordpress does. You can take a look on wordpress.com. It's clean and very end user centric .

When I think of this I think

When I think of this I think of what wordpress does. You can take a look on wordpress.com. It's clean and very end user centric .

The "Local" text is a bit

The "Local" text is a bit confusing. I think local leads to my client, not the server.

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