@mattwilcox

"Already disliking New #Mastodon "cards on hover" feature."

The new #HoverCards went through considerable discussion on #Github -- part of which I myself participated in

#Gargron didn't care, and doesn't care

This is yet another example of a Good Idea(tm) that someone has convinced Gargron SImply Must Happen(tm) and that's the end of the issue

This was my final, never-answered comment:

"And the second half of my question:

"...and how many times do people need to see the same unchanged user profile pop up, again and again and again when user profiles almost never change, only because the user was careless about where the mouse cursor came to rest at any given moment?""

Here: https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/pull/30850#issuecomment-2195748733

Change hover cards to not appear until the mouse stops in web UI by Gargron · Pull Request #30850 · mastodon/mastodon

Reduce the amount of times that events get added and removed from body because of state changes Block hover cards from appearing when actively scrolling Delay hover cards until mouse movement stops...

GitHub

And you can finally see them live on mastodon.social. Pretty neat!

#mastodon #UXUI #design #HoverCards

Y'all ready for the next new "feature" our boy #Gargron has decided #Mastodon simply *must* have?

How about #HoverCards?

Currently for the web UI only, this will be like those delightful #PreviewCards that appear in posts with links out to mainstream web sites, but Hover Cards will pop up a preview of the user's profile if you hover your mouse over the user name in posts

Still a few bugs to be worked out, but this is an active Pull Request, so just you wait!

Whee!

Here: https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/pull/30850

Change hover cards to not appear until the mouse stops in web UI by Gargron · Pull Request #30850 · mastodon/mastodon

Reduce the amount of times that events get added and removed from body because of state changes Block hover cards from appearing when actively scrolling Delay hover cards until mouse movement stops...

GitHub

Nice to see progress being made on the Mastodon hover cards.

Via https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/pull/30754

#mastodon #HoverCards #design #UXUI

Add hover cards in web UI by Gargron · Pull Request #30754 · mastodon/mastodon

Fixes MAS-43, fix #14918

GitHub
I got stuck over the weekend, so I totally missed Kevin Marks’ memex demo at IndieWebCamp’s Create Day, but it is an interesting little UI experiment.

I’ll always maintain that Vannevar Bush really harmed the first few generations of web development by not mentioning the word commonplace book in his conceptualization. Marks heals some of this wound by explicitly tying the idea of memex to that of the zettelkasten however. John Borthwick even mentions the idea of “networked commonplace books”. [I suspect a little birdie may have nudged this perspective as catnip to grab my attention—a ruse which is highly effective.]

Some of Kevin’s conceptualization reminds me a bit of Jerry Michalski’s use of The Brain which provides a specific visual branching of ideas based on the links and their positions on the page: the main idea in the center, parent ideas above it, sibling ideas to the right/left and child ideas below it. I don’t think it’s got the idea of incoming or outgoing links, but having a visual location on the page for incoming links (my own site has incoming ones at the bottom as comments or responses) can be valuable.

I’m also reminded a bit of Kartik Prabhu’s experiments with marginalia and webmention on his website which plays around with these ideas as well as their visual placement on the page in different methods.

MIT MediaLab’s Fold site (details) was also an interesting sort of UI experiment in this space.

It also seems a bit reminiscent of Kevin Mark’s experiments with hovercards in the past as well, which might be an interesting way to do the outgoing links part.

Next up, I’d love to see larger branching visualizations of these sorts of things across multiple sites… Who will show us those “associative trails”?

Another potential framing for what we’re all really doing is building digital versions of Indigenous Australian’s songlines across the web. Perhaps this may help realize Margo Neale and Lynne Kelly’s dream for a “third archive”?

#hovercards #jerry-michalski #kevin-marks #knowledge-graphs #memex #personal-knowledge-management #songlines #the-brain #third-archive #user-interface #vannevar-bush #zettelkasten

https://boffosocko.com/2022/08/03/55807818/

IndieWeb Create Day

Hovercards, now available on Metro 2.0! #pixelfed #hovercards
Creating Internal Backlinks for MediaWiki for Digital Gardeners

Recipe for showing bidirectional links on a MediaWiki instance for expanding the UI of one's digital garden.

Chris Aldrich
Some call them hovercards. https://indieweb.org/hovercard has some research and good examples of these from across the web.

#hovercards #ui

https://boffosocko.com/2021/01/10/55785396/

hovercard - IndieWeb