No no, only why those information are in the footer when they are in the header for all other themes (also see my comment about time
zone missing)
Jacques
Adrian Crum wrote:
Jacques,
If you're asking why JavaScript isn't used to create user preference
drop-down menus, then the answer is in the Design Objectives listed in
the Jira issue.
-Adrian
On 1/17/2011 10:07 AM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
Ryan Foster wrote:
That was exactly what I was trying to do. It seemed even more weird to
me to have theme selection and language in the header,
but have timezone selection in the footer and to have half of the
application links in the header and the other half in the
footer. The new grouping is much more logical in my opinion. All of
the applications are now grouped together in the header,
and all of the user preference selections, which are secondary, are
grouped together in the footer.
That was true for the old Flat Grey but what about how it's handled in
Tomahawk for instance. Maybe I'm biased though because for testing
purpose I'm always switching languages and themes... BTW the time zone
selection is missing in Tomahawk...
Jacques
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On Jan 17, 2011, at 7:30 AM, Adrian Crum wrote:
Ryan can answer that question. I believe he was trying to keep the
masthead small so there is more room for the main content.
-Adrian
--- On Mon, 1/17/11, Jacques Le Roux (JIRA) <[email protected]> wrote:
Also I asked
{quote}
BTW I was surprised that Ryan and you put the access to
preferences and languages features in the footer. It's not
always visible and seems a bit weird to me
{quote}
Any answers? ;)