|
Resolution: standard / high Figure 5.
Tour of the user interface. (A) The project logo links back to the homepage. (B) The 'quick search' and 'sign
in' widgets are conveniently placed near the top of the page. (C) The vertical site
navigation bar offers fast access to all available pages in the site. (D) The official
symbol, name, and authors are prominently placed to immediately grab the user's attention.
Beneath the authors' names is the date of the most recent revision. (E) When available,
a thumbnail of the structural prediction rendering is displayed in the header area.
(F) Two drop-down menus provide easy access to the top ten most recently visited and
updated articles. (G) Vital information on the TF, such as its classification, homologs,
genomic links, and synonyms, occupy the top right corner of each page. (H) An article
completion score bar provides immediate feedback to the author on the progress of
their articles. (I) Articles in TFe are organized into ten tabs. Immediately underneath,
the tabs are links to data downloads in PDF and Excel file formats. A 'view content,
comments' toggle allows the user to view comments that have been attached to the article.
By default, comments are hidden from sight. (J) Most tabbed sections start with an
author-contributed 'summary' paragraph that ranges in length from 150 to 500 words.
Yusuf et al. Genome Biology 2012 13:R24 doi:10.1186/gb-2012-13-3-r24 |