On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 9:53 AM, John Paget Bourke
<[email protected]> wrote:
> James,
>
> One issue was that the table field justification/fill meant the browser had 
> to be very wide so that you could see all the details on one line.
>
> The long page meant swapping over to the scroll bars to move up and down and 
> then back to fields.  A full screen and no scrolling for me is the best.
>
> One of the useful things I do if I am building 10 similar systems with lots 
> of interfaces is to open up each system in a different browser tab, place the 
> information I want to see on the same position on the page and then tab 
> between the systems to check all similar fields are filled out in a similar 
> way, that IP addresses are similar and in ascending order ....
>
> I think your tabbed GUI should be a lot easier for me to do these manual 
> checks.

Yeah, the way the CSS is laid out now, the page needs a minimum of
1050px - meaning it's just a little bit too big for people who may be
running lower resolutions of 1024x768 or lower. On my monitor, the
network and management tabs are the only two that scroll vertically,
but I'm running on a fairly low-res laptop monitor (1280x800). If
you're running slightly higher res the network tab wouldn't scroll at
all - firebug reports that one renders at about 750px vertically.
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