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Dashboard is most anticipated Tiger feature







Dashboard is most anticipated Tiger
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Dashboard is most anticipated Tiger
feature
04/08/2005 12:26 PM

Mac fans are getting keyed up for the immanent launch of Tiger, which, according to Apple, will launch in the first half of this year. Macworld readers were asked: "What Tiger feature are you looking forward to the most?" in an online poll. With 1,532 votes cast it emerged that more than a quarter (29 per cent) were most excited about Dashboard.




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Dashboard II


Dashboard II 06/30/2004 08:57 PM

I've seen plenty of opinions on "what Dashboard is." Just to prove a point that there are many ways to think about this new feature, here's another perspective on what Dashboard is (from a browser geek's perspective): HTML sidebar panels liberated from the browser window and placed anywhere on the screen. The "Web pages as widgets" concept is really just a logical extension of the Web sidebar panel metaphor.

In a Web browser like Mozilla, for example, the sidebar can be toggled with a key, the panels inside can be viewed, and individual panels can be selected, reordered, managed, and added/deleted. Custom panels can be installed into the sidebar and people have written panels for Mozilla, Opera, etc. that do everything from FedEx package tracking to HTML validation.

In other words, like the Desktop Accessories of yore, the sidebar panels in Web browsers are little Web page accessories that perform basic functions like stock checking, calculators, monitors, alert systems, etc., which brings me to my point:

The concept of Web pages as accessories inside a browser has existed for years.

However the sidebar metaphor suffers from usability problems. The inability to scale up to many widgets as well as being constrained by the browser's window width. It's also hard to view multiple panels at once. The panels are also tied to a particular application (the browser) despite frequently having no connection to the application itself.

A logical way of solving these sidebar panel usability problems is to free those panels from the browser window and make them accessible anywhere on the screen (both invokable and dismissable with the touch of a key). This gives you the real estate you need to really make the widgets useful, lets you show multiple widgets at once, and makes the UI for panel configuration easier, since you have more room to represent the user interface for configuration.


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Dashboard 06/30/2004 02:37 AM

I haven't blogged in a long time, primarily because I've been so busy preparing for WWDC (working frantically on my presentation as well as fixes to WebCore to support Safari RSS and Dashboard of course). I'll be talking about both Dashboard and Safari RSS a lot more in depth (primarily from the perspective of all the new open source WebCore features that were added to support these two new features) once I've gotten some sleep. :)

I wanted to blog briefly to clear up what the widgets actually are written in. They are Web pages, plain and simple (with extra features thrown in for added measure). Apple's own web site says "build your own widgets using the JavaScript language", but that's sort of misleading. The widgets are HTML+CSS+JS. They are not some JS-only thing.

In other words, each widget is just a web page, and so you have the full power of WebKit behind each one... CSS2, DOM2, JS, HTML, XMLHttpRequest, Flash, Quicktime, Java, etc. I'll have a lot more to say later on, but I thought it important to clear that up right up front, since a lot of people were asking me about it in email and such.


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Dashboard III


Dashboard III 07/02/2004 04:48 AM

Todd Dominey writes about Dashboard in his blog and asks some questions that I'd like to clear up.

A Dashboard widget is a bundle that contains a principal HTML file and any supporting code that the widget requires (be it CSS, JS, images, or native code). A widget can add an optional interface to native code, written in Objective-C, that can be bound into JavaScript and made accessible from the HTML document's JS window object.

In other words, an address book widget could inject a property called "addressBook" into the JS window object of an address book widget's HTML document, and then expose methods and properties on that object that can be invoked from the JS. This effectively allows you to execute native code through the use of this special type of plugin.

The "native code as a service accessible from JS" model should be familiar to anyone who has used XPCOM with XUL. It's essentially the same idea. Extensions to the Firefox browser that contain native code can expose that native code to script as an XPCOM service, and then that object can be obtained from JS and have methods/properties invoked.

Again, when viewed from a certain perspective, this is a competitive Web browser feature that has been fused with Expose. These widgets that might otherwise have had to be inside the browser window as sidebar panels or toolbars have been set free by the brilliant idea of using Expose.

Anyway, some points about this model.
(1) The native plugin code must be owned by root. This means that in order for a Dashboard widget that contains one of these special types of plugins to execute that code, you have to enter a root account password (to chown the plugin code). This plugin code cannot execute, therefore, without the widget being "blessed" just as an application that you might install on your system must be.
(2) This plugin will not be present in Safari or other WebKit applications, and is only accessible from Dashboard.
(3) The dashboard object is also exposed on the JS window object of the HTML document and has methods for "meta-functions" that the Dashboard can execute.

As for many of the animations, fades, slides, etc in the widgets themselves., they simply look so damn cool because of Safari's rich support for CSS3 used in conjunction with DHTML. Do you know what I talked about at WWDC? Image replacement. Sliding doors. Using opacity to create fade effects. CSS3 text truncation. Web standards. All of which are being used to full effect in Dashboard widgets. Our standards support has grown so rich and our engine has become so smooth at effects that people are constantly mistaking pure JS/DHTML/CSS stuff that people are doing for something fancier. I've heard "That's HTML?!" several times in the past week.

Now it is true that we have made many extensions to WebCore, but only in places where there are holes in HTML that must be filled. And even then, we have tried to implement compatible models or to design so that our enhancements could be standardized in the future.

For example, the new WebCore supports all of WinIE's drag events, and that's how drag and drop is done in the Dashboard. So at the same time we added this rich support to WebCore, we also added support for a feature that can now be used in Web pages in a compatible fashion with WinIE. We started with a compatible base and enhanced drag and drop to allow you to dynamically set the drag image and even enhanced CSS with a new drag pseudo-class so that you could re-resolve style on the element while it's being dragged, but at the core, we made sure to pick a practical starting point.

In other examples, we added support for new slider widgets and search field widgets (wrapping NSSlider and NSSearchField respectively). HTML is missing these widgets, and so we had to add them so that Dashboard widgets could use them. But even there we did so in a way that is designed to be compatible with other browsers.


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XBox dashboard 06/06/2005 12:13 AM

Take a look at this. What do you see? A personal page, dashboard on an XBox! This is only possible now that the XBox 360 is designed for on-line interaction and digital identity.

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I wonder if they have xHTML pages and embed their profile info into the pages? Where's the XFN? I doubt it's there!

This shows why a lower case semantic web approach is too limiting to solve ALL the challenges of DLAs.

Now don't get me wrong - I'm all into search engines spider the web and collect all sorts of structured data. I'm all into having microformat standards for getting all this structured data into sync.

But to think that this is the ONLY way - is itself a dogma.

We need to make sure that as micro-content evolves - that all forms of structure, devices and usage scenarios are supported. Not just web geeks.

So welcome XBox 360 to the on-line world of digital identity. May the force be with you - and would you PLEASE help save the Planet Earth for us - from those mean aliens?


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Catalog Page [ThinkGeek]
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Dashboard: Widget (In)Security


Dashboard: Widget (In)Security 06/05/2005 10:56 PM
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Followup on Dashboard flap


Followup on Dashboard flap 07/01/2004 03:47 PM

OK - I've now had time to cool down, rea d all the rebutts and opinions and I even spammed by friends list with a "Boycott Apple" plea.

So now we can get some perspective on all this.

Dashboard appears to be little HTML panes - which indeed should enable anyone to add anything they like. It kind of reminds me of the Bl ogrolling Commons distribution idea - I gave to Jason DeFillippo last year.

This is what drew me to help Laszlo and their BlogBox objects and recently the Tribe Cast objects.

So believe me - I live, breath and sleep toolbars, add-ins, bookmarklets and any sort of anything that's open and can be used for enabling software to get used anywhere.

Certainly this is where the mobile services world is going too - becoming an extension of our PC lives.

Alf Eaton brings up a obvious point:

I guess the widgets won't be able to load the actual code in from outside, unlike Macromedia Central or Laszlo widgets - so maybe there could be a separate kind of floaty widget that could load in code pages (rather than just data) from the net but wouldn't be able to access the system.

Without being able to "API Into" a system, these little HTML pages are nothing more than just - well HTML pages.

But just imagine if we had open APIs to inter-connect modules together!

Man oh man I'm getting excited, I'd better call David Temkin and Sarah Allen. Oliver Steele too.


The Ultimate Web Traffic Dashboard


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