alwa 41 minutes ago

It reminds me of the glory days when “hypertext” was a term uttered with a straight face to great stroking of beards—HyperCard, exercises in nonlinear narrative, VRML-based “navigation,” Apple eWorld [0] and the like.

> Would you like to bring a touch of adventurous spirit to your contents?

I personally would not, but I’m really glad people more adventurous than I are still exploring the periphery of UI design!

[0] https://www.macworld.com/article/223467/remembering-eworld-a...

  • freeamz 33 minutes ago

    Or that Apple space based file system back in the 80's.

    Try this a bit, it would be nice to be able to go directly to the grand-child, instead having to bring up the parent before going the child. Other wise can be a much better file naviation system then what we have. Especially on touch screen I would image.

unalarmed 10 minutes ago

I'd like to suggest adding support for clicking and tapping for navigation. Having to drag feels unintuitive.

drops 35 minutes ago

a brilliant idea in the correct direction of naturally-organic UI, but the example site is rather slow in Chrome on an M3 Air

  • freeamz 32 minutes ago

    Runs pretty ok on Chromium (degoogled) on Linux with 8GB ram spec.