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== Pattern Table Chapter 2 ==
|| '''Chapter 2: Wrapper''' ||
||'''Pattern'''||'''Design Problem'''||'''Solution''' ||''' Other Patterns to Reference'''||
||[[Scroll]]|| More information is in the page or element than can fit in the viewport. A method of access to this information must be provided.||Scrollbars are displayed to indicate the scrollable axes, and the relative position within the scrollable area. Due to the scale of mobile devices, as a general rule scrollbars are not manipulatable themselves.||

intro to the wrapup...

everything in this section must be considered, even if you don't have control (not building an OS)... must know what it might do to your design...

even for something as simple as a web page, you should be aware of how little or much room is used by these components; for example scrollbars vary enough you will need to avoid false bottoms, etc. with all normal tools, as you cannot rely on always-visible scrollbars

Or viewports: what if the browser keeps titles and menu tabs visible all the time. That small viewport might be 30% smaller due to these elements, so you cannot try to squeeze everthing to fit...

IMAGE OF ALL COMPONENTS... LABELED WITH NAMES OF PATTERNS

Pattern Table Chapter 2

Chapter 2: Wrapper

Pattern

Design Problem

Solution

Other Patterns to Reference

Scroll

More information is in the page or element than can fit in the viewport. A method of access to this information must be provided.

Scrollbars are displayed to indicate the scrollable axes, and the relative position within the scrollable area. Due to the scale of mobile devices, as a general rule scrollbars are not manipulatable themselves.

Page-Wrapup (last edited 2013-04-10 23:56:48 by shoobe01)