On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 7:53 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. > > John >
I like that workflow, OTOH is it possible to make a right click on a cobbler tab that is maybe not the currently displayed tab, to be able to open it in a new browser window/tab with cobbler open at that cobbler tab. One could then "fan out" the total config for a system across a few browser windows/tabs. I guess I'm asking are the tabs URLs or anchors (like URL#advanced) on the page? - can't tell from the very nice picture thanks - looking forward to upgrading when stable (more me than cobbler) _______________________________________________ cobbler mailing list [email protected] https://fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/cobbler
