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Help the user keep track of where s/he is
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Help the user keep track of where s/he is☜☜59C6EF
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1. Let the user "lock" the position of a node »
1. Let the user "lock" the position of a node
1. Let the user "lock" the position of a node☜Allowing the user to fix a node (an idea) in a certain place on the screen may help stabilize the navigation: if this navigation makes you leave this node for a while, then when you return, you will be happy to recognize that its still at the same place as before.☜9FDEF6
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2. Let the user control the collapse and expansion of nodes »
2. Let the user control the collapse and expansion of nodes
2. Let the user control the collapse and expansion of nodes☜Instead of always switching from a node (with its parent and children) to another node (with its own parent and children), allow the user to sometimes put more content on his screen. In other words, expand a node without leaving the node you were looking at.☜9FDEF6
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3. Node to node switching could remain the default behaviour »
3. Node to node switching could remain the default behaviour
3. Node to node switching could remain the default behaviour☜Allow the user to fly from an idea to another, a bit like a butterfly who jumps from a flower to the next flower: when you click on a node, the default behaviour makes you switch to that node.☜9FDEF6
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4. But a "Ctrl-Click" could just expand-collapse the clicked node »
4. But a "Ctrl-Click" could just expand-collapse the clicked node
4. But a "Ctrl-Click" could just expand-collapse the clicked node☜Optionally, the user could keep unchanged the nodes that were already on the screen and only toggle the status of the clicked node (status = collapsed or expanded)☜9FDEF6
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5. User could also be given the option of hiding some nodes from view »
5. User could also be given the option of hiding some nodes from view
5. User could also be given the option of hiding some nodes from view☜Without affecting the structure of the underlying network, the user could hide some of the nodes that s/he finds not relevant to the current trail. Such a feature would reinforce the users feeling of control and stability (as opposed to a feeling of disorder and confusion)☜9FDEF6
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