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*[[User:Andrew/LayoutPatterns/NavigationPatterns|Navigation Patterns]] are determined by the information structure of the application content (flat, 2-deep, 3-deep, n-deep). See the tables below to determine the best navigation pattern for your application.
*[[User:Andrew/LayoutPatterns/NavigationPatterns|Navigation Patterns]] are determined by the information structure of the application content (flat, 2-deep, 3-deep, n-deep). See the tables below to determine the best navigation pattern for your application.


===Plasmoid Layout===
===Plasmoids===
Plasmoids like panel popups and desktop widgets should meet the following criteria:
Plasmoids like panel popups and desktop widgets should meet the following criteria:
* Plasmoids use only a [[User:Andrew/LayoutPatterns/CommandPatterns#Patterns_for_a_simple_command_structure|simple command structure]].  
* Plasmoids use only a [[User:Andrew/LayoutPatterns/CommandPatterns#Patterns_for_a_simple_command_structure|simple command structure]].  

Revision as of 16:56, 21 July 2014

Layout Patterns

The layout for your application may be constructed by selecting an appropriate Command Pattern and Navigation Pattern.

  • Command Patterns are determined by the command structure chosen for the application (simple, complex or very complex). Commands are defined as any function performed by the application based on user input. See the tables below to determine the best command pattern for your application
  • Navigation Patterns are determined by the information structure of the application content (flat, 2-deep, 3-deep, n-deep). See the tables below to determine the best navigation pattern for your application.

Plasmoids

Plasmoids like panel popups and desktop widgets should meet the following criteria:

  • Plasmoids use only a simple command structure.
  • The content of plasmoids must have a flat or 2-deep information structure.
  • If the above two criteria cannot be satisfied, consider designing a traditional desktop application instead of a plasmoid.

Notes

  • When starting design on a new application, it may not be clear what the command structure should be. Start with a simple command structure. As the design develops, consider a more complex command pattern only if it’s necessary.
  • The n-deep navigation patterns may also be used for the 2-deep and 3-deep patterns.