http://www.prweb.com/releases/adinsight-call-tracking/web-route/prweb2353784.htm
At this link you can see how one website is embedded in another. The secondary site is completely functional within its embedded location. The only thing that refreshes is the embedded site.
Now imagine a site that is made up of several embedded sites. For easy understanding take the ads as my first example. All the ads on the site will be there own websites. When I sell advertisements I will give the buyer a list of sizes for the Clickboard spaces on my site as they will change depending on interaction. Then the advertiser will create various websites based on those sizes able to transform if the workspace transform but continue with their current operations where it left off from the last interaction. They will be completely functional all the way to acquisition of coupons or even redemption of coupons and sale. All without disturbing the rest of the site.
Now imagine all the coupons you will be receiving. They will all have to be filed and organized for better use and sharing. Part of the window will be a file folder system that one is instructed to create to categorize coupons into various folders as business, shopping, groceries, and leisure to name a few. Then to manage the folder the contents can be exported to the main platform, again a different website, in the middle of the screen. There you will have options to tag, find out more, share, extend expiration dates, etc.
I really need to draw a picture. But the seperate windows all have to be able to take on different sizes as users switch between contents. It is much easier to explain in person.
So if there are three websites all making up Clickboards.net, they will all share the control panel platform. Each linked and able to update themselves based on input from other parts of the control panel. Even actions in multiple zones will have an overall effect within the control panel. This allows for much more accessibility, ease of use, and immediate results upon your actions. I even want a drag and drop option so files and folders or coupons can be placed in desired locations easily without file location menus like on a normal desktop. The working area is flat. I think that is the biggest difference from the desktop of most computers. But the working area can be guided through multiple actions at once, that is the biggest difference than your browser.
And the work area continuously changes. Transforming certain sections in size depending on your current operations. For example the mail can be listed as to what you are reading, down to in box, down to in folders, down to a menu item on your screen, thus taking up half a page, to a quarter page, to and eighth page, to a one word link. Thus the rest of your operating control panel also shifts with the information displayed. This may seem common place actually, and I really hope it is, basically the changes are a compilation of several operations. I hope to have a drawn representation soon to post.
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