I'd be interested in this as well. Jesse On 11/4/2011 10:44 AM, Peter Wiringa wrote: > Ditto (but no commitment from me until Jan.). > > On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 10:39 AM, Sara Hurley <[log in to unmask] > <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote: > > I'd love to > > ----- > Sara Hurley > Instructional Designer > University of Minnesota School of Public Health > 612.625.7709 <tel:612.625.7709> > > (Please forgive any typos, this was sent from my mobile.) > > On Nov 4, 2011 10:33 AM, "Dale Trexel" <[log in to unmask] > <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote: > > Hello Folks, > > I've been reading up about responsive web design lately, > thinking about how we might make it work for the Law School. So, > when Tony Thomas posted his slides from his recent talk to the > Web Standards group, I was thankful, but disappointed at the > fact that that I'd missed out on an opportunity to hear about > and discuss the topic in person. (I've missed quite a few Web > Standards meetings this semester because of my schedule.) I > exchanged a few emails with him, and it turns out I'm not the > only person who's interested in the topic and who contacted him > after he posted his slides. > > It seems to me that responsive design is still young in > development, and people who have tried it are largely > re-inventing the wheel with bits and pieces of information > scattered across the web. There are some libraries/frameworks > out there that attempt to provide a baseline for newcomers to > build off of, but the ones I've seen tend to focus on the > shifting-boxes-around problem without really tackling the other > issues related to responsive design (i.e., updating controls for > touch vs. mouse interactions and dynamically altering content to > simplify and shift emphasis as screen sizes get small). What if > we were to come together and build a framework that tackled all > these issues using an approach that starts off with a basic U of > MN design, but allows for personalization by colleges/departments? > > Are there other folks out there who would be interested in > putting together a working group (or whatever you want to call > it) that is focused on this issue? I'd be willing to give a shot > at organizing such an effort. I have some ideas of my own for > how such a framework should work, and I'd be happy to hear what > other folks have to say. > > Dale Trexel > Web Manager > U of MN Law School > > > > > -- > Peter Wiringa, Electronic Communications Specialist > University Relations, University of Minnesota > [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> -- Jesse Morton Web Developer AHC Learning Commons University of Minnesota 612-626-2797