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An open-source, web-based 'multi-up' viewer that supports zoom-pan-rotate functionality, ability to display/compare simple images, and images with annotations.
This came up in the usability study. Some questions about feasibility in the main project but overall agreement that some form of guided tour would be nice. - What are...
Based on usability study results, an easier way for the user to get various multi-up comparison view layouts seems potentially useful.
This came up in the usability study. We need to provide some better affordances so that users: - can know they can move and resize windows - more effectively target...
Based off of feedback in usability study. Previous issues: #2145, #2380 Also related better affordances for knowing you can rearrange windows
This would be a good enhancement to let users navigate the thumbnails in Gallery view by means of the Index panel: i.e. clicking on an item in ToC or Item...
- Manifest URLs (if any): https://raciif-dev.s3.amazonaws.com/manifests/f430dec48d764f218c2147a846e28704 - Description of desired behavior, suggested options for settings I'd like to be able to show the thumbnail list by default in the canvas...
With a horizontal scroll, setting thumbnails to be on the right side of the object's window results in a teeny set of thumbs with a blue border. (Pretty sure the...
With an LTR scroll using `paging: continuous`, thumbnails are generated and conjoined appropriately but clicking on them doesn't navigate the scroll, at any zoom level. Example: [IIIF Recipe](https://preview.iiif.io/cookbook/0011-book-3-behavior/recipe/0011-book-3-behavior/), and [relevant...
Page number indications and navigation widgets are shown when the object is a continuous scroll. The nav widgets are inoperable, but they still caught my eye and feel superfluous. Example:...
Hello! I've noticed some strange behavior while trying to add views in Mirador - chosing scroll view doesn't trigger downloading canvases - only canvases visible are the ones previously "visited"...