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Originally Posted by dansays
Tweaked styling of sub-contexts
I rely heavily on nested contexts. For example, under my "Errands" context, I have sub-contexts for "East Village," "Soho," "Midtown," etc. This relationship breaks down in the MobileSafari interface, where everything is flattened.
I played around with a number of different ways to visually represent the hierarchy (indenting, prefixing with the parent context) and settled on a simple but effective solution: sub-contexts are given a lighter font weight. It sounds like such a minor adjustment, but for me it makes all the difference in the world.
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…and for me as well. The next bit of magic I'd love to see you pull out of a hat (this is what you get for doing cool stuff ;-) would be some way to choose to NOT see a context that has no items (excepting, of course, empty
parents of contexts that
do have items).
While being able to turn this on/off within the interface would be VERY cool, even if this preference could be specified in the .plist that would be fine with me.
Thanks again,
J