From: Evan R. <eva...@gm...> - 2006-03-21 19:15:47
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Although to be honest, a few simple ajax uses here and there would be quite nice. For example...click an item read, it goes to db straight away and removes that item from view. would be quite simple. when you get into GUI implementations with ajax, you add lots of complexity that may not be necessary. For reference, check out the prototype framework. http://prototype.conio.net/ .evan On 3/20/06, khaled Abou Alfa <bro...@gm...> wrote: > > Andrew I had a think about what you said and I've stripped those pages > down. The idea being that they don't actually fit into the look of the pa= ge, > so just take them out. They mean nothing in that context. Hopefully that > should make it all pretty clear that you're elsewhere. The only thing tha= t I > think would be good to put in a vertical column down the side (which woul= d > make it even more clear that you're somewhere else) is to have user > information about the page and how to use it. Anyway here's the simplifie= d > version. > > > http://www.brokenkode.com/fofr/albums/admin-panel/Admin-Panel-settings-v2= .jpg > > To be honest I was only thinking about getting some ajaxy goodness in > there for funnily enough a usability pov, however if you guys aren't all > that keen on that sort of thing, that's cool. I've included what I think > could work very simply. It's very similar to the way that WordPress handl= es > these things, so it shouldn't difficult to implement. It's a first stab s= o > as always ideas and thoughts about how to improve this. > > http://www.brokenkode.com/fofr/albums/admin-panel/Admin-Panel-organise.jp= g > > We're nearly there :) (only 2 more pages to go). > > > > > On 3/20/06, Andrew Turner (nilspace) <nil...@us...> > wrote: > > > > I liked the vertical bar personally. Perhaps you could have the > > vertical bar for all admin/config pages, so list the "Feeds Category > > Tags ..." Vertically in the bar? Then the view page would have the bar > > along the top. A way to visually differentiate b/w setup and viewing. > > > > As for the drag & drop - doable, not sure if we want to do that? We > > don't want to over-bloat the interface with Ajax just for Ajax-sake. > > Perhaps I can add it at some point for useability testing to see if > > it's too much or not. > > > > I like the overall look out of how the pages are turning out! > > > > Andrew > > > > On 3/19/06, khaled Abou Alfa < bro...@gm...> wrote: > > > Just made the greys consistent throughout the design a bit (that's > > including > > > the main feeds page. I've also tweaked the login to be consistent wit= h > > the > > > admin panel. Just going to deal with the organising the feeds section= . > > I was > > > thinking how hard would it be to do an ajax drag and drop feature for > > > putting the feeds into different catgories etc? Hard? Doable? > > > > > > Anyway here's a few of the pages: > > > > > http://www.brokenkode.com/fofr/albums/admin-panel/Admin-Panel-settings.= jpg > > > http://www.brokenkode.com/fofr/albums/login-panel/login-v3.jpg > > > > > http://www.brokenkode.com/fofr/albums/framed-user-panel/Version-0.93.jp= g > > > > > > khaled > > > > > > > > > -- > > Andrew Turner > > ajt...@hi... 42.4266N x 83.4931W > > http://highearthorbit.com Northville, Michigan, USA > > > > |