Hi All, Based on above feedback suggesting following approach.
Within dashboard view mode we make gadget toolbar clickable. (on mouse hover we can change the cursor value appropriately) - Once user click on the toolbar we enable delete button (hiding maximize button and make selected gadget active while others are not) also enable resize option at the bottom right-hand corner. - At this point we can make gadget draggable from the toolbar (by changing mouse pointer tocmove cursor) similar in designer. WDYT? On Mon, Jun 27, 2016 at 2:15 PM, Jerad Rutnam <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Sinthuja, > > +1, I also think its better. We can simply enable designer mode only for > designers and admins. And end users will have the capable of doing simple > modifications on view mode it self. > > I believe in this case we will have a dynamic layout on view mode by > default. > > Cheers! > Jerad > > On Mon, Jun 27, 2016 at 1:35 PM, Sinthuja Ragendran <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hi Udara, >> >> On Mon, Jun 27, 2016 at 1:27 PM, Tanya Madurapperuma <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> Hi Udara, >>> >>> >>> On Mon, Jun 27, 2016 at 12:41 PM, Udara Rathnayake <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi UX team, >>>> >>>> Requirement is to provide simple dashboard viewer level customization >>>> within the dashboard view rather redirecting to the designer. >>>> >>> If a user in the designer role logs into the dashboard, do we redirect >>> him/her to designer view or do we allow them also to do minor changes being >>> on the view mode ? Or is this just for personalization. >>> >> >> The main idea is to avoid user to switch the modes (ie, switching between >> designer/view modes) when doing such simple personalization modifications. >> Hence IMHO we should not again ask for go to simple/advanced designing, >> rather by default the view mode should have the simple designing enabled >> where as he/she should be able to drag the gadgets, and delete them if >> he/she doesn't want it. >> >> Thanks, >> Sinthuja. >> >> Thanks, >>> Tanya >>> >>>> >>>> Simple customization includes(as per the RM), >>>> 1. Deleting a gadget >>>> 2. Moving a gadget >>>> 3. Resize a gadget >>>> >>>> Still, viewer should be able to go to the designer for extensive >>>> customizations. >>>> >>>> How should we distinguish these two operations in the dashboard view? >>>> Right now we have following menu item, >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Shall we get an input from the user once he/she press the Customize >>>> Dashboard menu and continue? >>>> >>>> Eg:- >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Even with this kind of an interaction(simple vs extensive) it's hard to >>>> convey what is the difference between these two types. >>>> >>>> Appreciate your feedback. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Regards, >>>> UdaraR >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Tanya Madurapperuma >>> >>> Senior Software Engineer, >>> WSO2 Inc. : wso2.com >>> Mobile : +94718184439 >>> Blog : http://tanyamadurapperuma.blogspot.com >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> *Sinthuja Rajendran* >> Technical Lead >> WSO2, Inc.:http://wso2.com >> >> Blog: http://sinthu-rajan.blogspot.com/ >> Mobile: +94774273955 >> >> >> > > > -- > *Jerad Rutnam* > *Software Engineer* > > WSO2 Inc. > lean | enterprise | middleware > M : +94 77 959 1609 | E : [email protected] | W : www.wso2.com > -- Regards, UdaraR
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