From: Steven L. <st...@tu...> - 2003-02-19 15:14:55
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Hello All, I can't remember if we have already discussed this on the list but I am going to bring it up anyway :) Every time I log into phpWebSite I 'always' click on the modules link. Does everyone else do this? Can we just have the user module take you directly to the module list after logging in? This would eliminate many extra clicks in my day. And that would make me a happy camper :) -- Steven Levin Electronic Student Services Appalachian State University Phone: 828.262.2431 PhpWebsite Development Team URL: http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu Email: st...@NO... |
From: Matthew M. <ma...@tu...> - 2003-02-19 15:37:42
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> Every time I log into phpWebSite I > 'always' click on the modules link. Does everyone else do this? Can we > just have the user module take you directly to the module list after > logging in? This would eliminate many extra clicks in my day. And that > would make me a happy camper :) I thought about this at one point but consider this example. In comments, if I have noticed that I am tagged as anonymous, I can login with the side panel and get returned to the entry to which I wanted to reply. If I was automatically sent to the module menu, then I would have to make my way back to the comments module. However, we could set it that when logging in from the home page, you are taken to the modules menu. Otherwise you return to the page you signed in from. What does everyone think? Matthew McNaney Internet Systems Architect Electronic Student Services Appalachian State University Phone: 828-262-6493 phpwebsite.appstate.edu ess.appstate.edu |
From: Adam M. <ad...@tu...> - 2003-02-19 15:38:25
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+1 from me on this one Adam > Hello All, > I can't remember if we have already discussed this on the list but I > am > going to bring it up anyway :) Every time I log into phpWebSite I > 'always' click on the modules link. Does everyone else do this? Can we > just have the user module take you directly to the module list after > logging in? This would eliminate many extra clicks in my day. And that > would make me a happy camper :) > > -- > Steven Levin > Electronic Student Services > Appalachian State University > Phone: 828.262.2431 > PhpWebsite Development Team > URL: http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu > Email: st...@NO... > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: SlickEdit Inc. Develop an edge. The > most comprehensive and flexible code editor you can use. > Code faster. C/C++, C#, Java, HTML, XML, many more. FREE 30-Day Trial. > www.slickedit.com/sourceforge > _______________________________________________ > Phpwebsite-developers mailing list > Php...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpwebsite-developers --------------------------------------------------------------------- Adam Morton Developer - Electronic Student Services http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu Founder - Appalachian Linux Users Group http://alug.appstate.edu |
From: Adam M. <ad...@tu...> - 2003-02-19 15:41:55
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Matt makes a good point. Perhaps only when you're on the 'main' page it should take you to modules, otherwise just reload the page you're looking at. Adam >> Every time I log into phpWebSite I >> 'always' click on the modules link. Does everyone else do this? Can >> we just have the user module take you directly to the module list >> after logging in? This would eliminate many extra clicks in my day. >> And that would make me a happy camper :) > > I thought about this at one point but consider this example. > In comments, if I have noticed that I am tagged as anonymous, I can > login with the side panel and get returned to the entry to which I > wanted to reply. > If I was automatically sent to the module menu, then I would have to > make my way back to the comments module. > > However, we could set it that when logging in from the home page, you > are taken to the modules menu. Otherwise you return to the page you > signed in from. > > What does everyone think? > > > Matthew McNaney > Internet Systems Architect > Electronic Student Services > Appalachian State University > Phone: 828-262-6493 > phpwebsite.appstate.edu > ess.appstate.edu > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: SlickEdit Inc. Develop an edge. The > most comprehensive and flexible code editor you can use. > Code faster. C/C++, C#, Java, HTML, XML, many more. FREE 30-Day Trial. > www.slickedit.com/sourceforge > _______________________________________________ > Phpwebsite-developers mailing list > Php...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpwebsite-developers --------------------------------------------------------------------- Adam Morton Developer - Electronic Student Services http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu Founder - Appalachian Linux Users Group http://alug.appstate.edu |
From: Steven L. <st...@tu...> - 2003-02-19 15:56:20
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Ok, yes I agree. If you can make it work that would be great. So the solution is: If you are on the home page Then take you to the modules page Else return to where you where Am I right? > Matt makes a good point. Perhaps only when you're on the 'main' page it > should take you to modules, otherwise just reload the page you're > looking at. > > Adam > >>> Every time I log into phpWebSite I >>> 'always' click on the modules link. Does everyone else do this? Can >>> we just have the user module take you directly to the module list >>> after logging in? This would eliminate many extra clicks in my day. >>> And that would make me a happy camper :) >> >> I thought about this at one point but consider this example. >> In comments, if I have noticed that I am tagged as anonymous, I can >> login with the side panel and get returned to the entry to which I >> wanted to reply. >> If I was automatically sent to the module menu, then I would have to >> make my way back to the comments module. >> >> However, we could set it that when logging in from the home page, you >> are taken to the modules menu. Otherwise you return to the page you >> signed in from. >> >> What does everyone think? >> >> >> Matthew McNaney >> Internet Systems Architect >> Electronic Student Services >> Appalachian State University >> Phone: 828-262-6493 >> phpwebsite.appstate.edu >> ess.appstate.edu >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------- >> This SF.net email is sponsored by: SlickEdit Inc. Develop an edge. The >> most comprehensive and flexible code editor you can use. >> Code faster. C/C++, C#, Java, HTML, XML, many more. FREE 30-Day Trial. >> www.slickedit.com/sourceforge >> _______________________________________________ >> Phpwebsite-developers mailing list >> Php...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpwebsite-developers > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > Adam Morton > Developer - Electronic Student Services > http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu > Founder - Appalachian Linux Users Group > http://alug.appstate.edu > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: SlickEdit Inc. Develop an edge. The > most comprehensive and flexible code editor you can use. > Code faster. C/C++, C#, Java, HTML, XML, many more. FREE 30-Day Trial. > www.slickedit.com/sourceforge > _______________________________________________ > Phpwebsite-developers mailing list > Php...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpwebsite-developers -- Steven Levin Electronic Student Services Appalachian State University Phone: 828.262.2431 PhpWebsite Development Team URL: http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu Email: st...@NO... |
From: Don S. <do...@se...> - 2003-02-19 15:46:37
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I actually think this makes sense. +1 On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Steven Levin wrote: > Hello All, > I can't remember if we have already discussed this on the list but I am > going to bring it up anyway :) Every time I log into phpWebSite I > 'always' click on the modules link. Does everyone else do this? Can we > just have the user module take you directly to the module list after > logging in? This would eliminate many extra clicks in my day. And that > would make me a happy camper :) > > |