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Entity data maintenance (UI best practices)Hi,
I was looking at an entity (OrderAdjustment) in Entity Data Maintenance. Don't you think it was really better when we had vertical separators for columns (have a look at release4.0) ? It's really hard to find columns separations. Would it be a big task to put them back ? I don't know if this came from CSS changes, but after all in this case it's pure tables. We can use them here (did not look yet at code nor CSS files) ! Thanks Jacques |
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Re: Entity data maintenance (UI best practices)While we are at it, lets make the Find options a collapsible screenlet.
-Adrian Jacques Le Roux wrote: > Hi, > > I was looking at an entity (OrderAdjustment) in Entity Data Maintenance. > Don't you think it was really better when we had vertical separators for > columns (have a look at release4.0) ? It's really hard to find columns > separations. Would it be a big task to put them back ? > I don't know if this came from CSS changes, but after all in this case > it's pure tables. We can use them here (did not look yet at code nor CSS > files) ! > > Thanks > > Jacques > |
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Re: Entity data maintenance (UI best practices)And it would be cool if the styles of the Entity Data Maintenance
screens in general are the same used by the widgets. Jacopo On Jul 9, 2008, at 1:18 AM, Adrian Crum wrote: > While we are at it, lets make the Find options a collapsible > screenlet. > > -Adrian > > Jacques Le Roux wrote: >> Hi, >> I was looking at an entity (OrderAdjustment) in Entity Data >> Maintenance. Don't you think it was really better when we had >> vertical separators for columns (have a look at release4.0) ? It's >> really hard to find columns separations. Would it be a big task to >> put them back ? >> I don't know if this came from CSS changes, but after all in this >> case it's pure tables. We can use them here (did not look yet at >> code nor CSS files) ! >> Thanks >> Jacques |
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Re: Entity data maintenance (UI best practices)Hi dev,
Is it intended to compile and write suggestions somewhere in the Wiki ? Jacques From: "Jacopo Cappellato" <jacopo.cappellato@...> > And it would be cool if the styles of the Entity Data Maintenance > screens in general are the same used by the widgets. > > Jacopo > > On Jul 9, 2008, at 1:18 AM, Adrian Crum wrote: > >> While we are at it, lets make the Find options a collapsible >> screenlet. >> >> -Adrian >> >> Jacques Le Roux wrote: >>> Hi, >>> I was looking at an entity (OrderAdjustment) in Entity Data >>> Maintenance. Don't you think it was really better when we had >>> vertical separators for columns (have a look at release4.0) ? It's >>> really hard to find columns separations. Would it be a big task to >>> put them back ? >>> I don't know if this came from CSS changes, but after all in this >>> case it's pure tables. We can use them here (did not look yet at >>> code nor CSS files) ! >>> Thanks >>> Jacques > |
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Re: Entity data maintenance (UI best practices)Jacopo,
Are you referring to the Entity Reference screen - the one with two frames? -Adrian Jacopo Cappellato wrote: > And it would be cool if the styles of the Entity Data Maintenance > screens in general are the same used by the widgets. > > Jacopo > > On Jul 9, 2008, at 1:18 AM, Adrian Crum wrote: > >> While we are at it, lets make the Find options a collapsible screenlet. >> >> -Adrian >> >> Jacques Le Roux wrote: >>> Hi, >>> I was looking at an entity (OrderAdjustment) in Entity Data >>> Maintenance. Don't you think it was really better when we had >>> vertical separators for columns (have a look at release4.0) ? It's >>> really hard to find columns separations. Would it be a big task to >>> put them back ? >>> I don't know if this came from CSS changes, but after all in this >>> case it's pure tables. We can use them here (did not look yet at code >>> nor CSS files) ! >>> Thanks >>> Jacques > > |
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Re: Entity data maintenance (UI best practices)Sorry... I don't know why I wrote Entity Reference... I was
thinking to the Find/Edit screens for Entity Data Maintenance Jacopo On Jul 9, 2008, at 4:50 PM, Adrian Crum wrote: > Jacopo, > > Are you referring to the Entity Reference screen - the one with two > frames? > > -Adrian > > Jacopo Cappellato wrote: >> And it would be cool if the styles of the Entity Data Maintenance >> screens in general are the same used by the widgets. >> Jacopo >> On Jul 9, 2008, at 1:18 AM, Adrian Crum wrote: >>> While we are at it, lets make the Find options a collapsible >>> screenlet. >>> >>> -Adrian >>> >>> Jacques Le Roux wrote: >>>> Hi, >>>> I was looking at an entity (OrderAdjustment) in Entity Data >>>> Maintenance. Don't you think it was really better when we had >>>> vertical separators for columns (have a look at release4.0) ? >>>> It's really hard to find columns separations. Would it be a big >>>> task to put them back ? >>>> I don't know if this came from CSS changes, but after all in >>>> this case it's pure tables. We can use them here (did not look >>>> yet at code nor CSS files) ! >>>> Thanks >>>> Jacques |
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Re: Entity data maintenance (UI best practices)From: "Jacques Le Roux" <jacques.le.roux@...>
> Hi dev, > > Is it intended to compile and write suggestions somewhere in the Wiki ? I will dot it, I suppose there is nothing yet... Jacques > Jacques > > From: "Jacopo Cappellato" <jacopo.cappellato@...> >> And it would be cool if the styles of the Entity Data Maintenance >> screens in general are the same used by the widgets. >> >> Jacopo >> >> On Jul 9, 2008, at 1:18 AM, Adrian Crum wrote: >> >>> While we are at it, lets make the Find options a collapsible >>> screenlet. >>> >>> -Adrian >>> >>> Jacques Le Roux wrote: >>>> Hi, >>>> I was looking at an entity (OrderAdjustment) in Entity Data >>>> Maintenance. Don't you think it was really better when we had >>>> vertical separators for columns (have a look at release4.0) ? It's >>>> really hard to find columns separations. Would it be a big task to >>>> put them back ? >>>> I don't know if this came from CSS changes, but after all in this >>>> case it's pure tables. We can use them here (did not look yet at >>>> code nor CSS files) ! >>>> Thanks >>>> Jacques >> > |
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