> Do you like the new template I just put up, which adds in "Choose the > area of the CellML project to which this relates:" as a paragraph above > the list of products?
except now that I know to look in the page title bar its just duplication of information :-) isn't there some way to remove the "choose a product.." text from the title bar? >> If I then choose, for example, CellML core specifications I get a bunch >> of stuff and a big red banner telling me " There are no duplicate >> statistics for today (2007-07-20) or yesterday." followed by "Please >> press Back and try again." and what looks like the standard footer >> navigation bar. >> > This is an iframe with the list of duplicates (which doesn't come up > with anything at the moment) not the main page. > > The template on which this in is configurable (I copied the IFRAME code > from the bugzilla.mozilla.org submission temlate). The idea of the > iframe is that embedded in the main page is a sub-page that lets you > search for duplicates so you don't have to go elsewhere to check for > duplicates and then come back. However, you are the second person to be > confused by it, so perhaps it isn't worth it? I'd definitely say its not worth it. > >> I press Back and try again with the same result. How should I submit a >> new tracker item? >> > Just ignore the iframe (or ideally, use the search box below it which > will update it to search for the terms you enter), and once you are > finished just scroll down past it. except, possibly by bad chance, that iframe ends exactly at the bottom of my browser window and all I can see is the big red error message, the message telling me to press back and try again, and the standard page footer - apart from the looking at the scroll bar there is no clue that there is anything else to look at on the page. > However, I think we are going to have to change this - I am just not > sure how to make it less confusing - perhaps once we have at least one > duplicate in statistics for the database it won't be as confusing? for our intended use of the tracker I would completely remove this, especially since it is so confusing. There should be little onus on the causal user to check for duplicates - it is up to the product developers to do so. Andre. _______________________________________________ cellml-discussion mailing list [email protected] http://www.cellml.org/mailman/listinfo/cellml-discussion
