Probably pretty quick, depending on how many content types it needed to check :)
cheers, Justin -- Justin Carter http://www.madfellas.com/blog http://twitter.com/justincarter On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 12:15 PM, AJ Mercer <[email protected]> wrote: > would it be 'quick' to produce a linked text saying you have content > waiting to be approved? > Or would that be just as much work as producing the list?? > > > On 10 November 2013 20:11, Justin Carter <[email protected]>wrote: > >> I think for a first cut we should keep it as simple as possible. First >> hits to the dashboard (especially after logging in) need to be fast. A >> dashboard needs to give you a few quick pieces of info about the >> application and then help you get on with doing what you need to do. For >> example, show the user a small amount of their recent activity, a few quick >> stats from GA (just a single "card"?), a few helpful links, done? >> >> Plugins, particularly Google Analytics, could have their own additional >> dashboard pages. Of course you'd still want some kind of summary stats on >> the initial dashboard (e.g. visits / pageviews today, or # of current >> visitors), but a full page would be more useful for placing graphs for >> weekly / monthly data. >> >> For some of the heavier things involving workflow maybe they also deserve >> their own pages. When you look at content pending approval, scheduled >> content, content to be reviewed, etc, these are basically like mini >> reports. You could also include other reports - some of which may already >> exist in some form - like security audits (last X logins, last X failed >> logins, ..), and a developer specific dashboard - slightly different to the >> existing "sys info" - it could do flight checks on FU's, refobjects, object >> broker stats, webskin caching stats/info, other application health stuff, >> etc. This would also let us bring some things out of hiding from the >> various depths of the webtop navigation structure :) >> >> >> >> cheers, >> Justin >> >> -- >> Justin Carter >> http://www.madfellas.com/blog >> http://twitter.com/justincarter >> >> >> On Sun, Nov 10, 2013 at 10:28 PM, Geoff Bowers <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> Folks, >>> >>> Have been trying to work out how the new overview section of the webtop >>> should work. I've included my notes below. >>> >>> What would you like to see on the Dashboard? >>> >>> Any feedback much appreciated, >>> >>> GB >>> >>> # FarCry Dashboard >>> >>> The default page you hit when you login to the webtop. The dashboard >>> will be a responsive collection of single (300px) and double (600px) cards, >>> jmasonry'd together. >>> >>> (similar to something like this >>> http://sochi2014.olympics.com.au/news/media) >>> >>> These cards will be drawn from a list of information sources; including >>> core, plugins and the project itself. Each view will be sequenced int he >>> same way as "sys info" views. >>> >>> ## Suggested information sources >>> >>> ### core >>> >>> - message of the day; static message from a config >>> - server date/time; to indicate to user what the publishing platform >>> understands the date/time to be >>> - other logged in sessions (webtop only) >>> - items in draft created by the user >>> - items pending approval (that the user can approve) >>> - recent activity for the user >>> - recent activity for everyone else >>> - recently added images >>> - recently added files >>> - community links; documentation,website, etc >>> - farcry version; indicate if upgrade is available >>> - coapi conflicts; show any required updates to coapi >>> >>> ### cms >>> >>> - news and events forward published; approved but prior to publishdate >>> - number of draft news and event items; with link to filtered view of >>> same >>> >>> ### google analytics >>> >>> - general graph of site traffic >>> - most popular content items >>> >>> ## etc >>> >>> Each plugin or project can have none or multiple cards. 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