I don't disagree.

I support the introduction of submenus (as has been described), as  
shown in that ticket.

On Oct 5, 2008, at 8:42 PM, Graham Christensen wrote:

>
> I disagree. I think that it is going to be a growing concern, and
> regardless of that - it can (essentially) be solved by putting the
> content manage $content into Manage -> $content, and create $content
> into Create -> $content submenus.
>
> Graham Christensen
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> Arthus Erea wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> While this could certainly be a concern, I don't think we should
>> intentionally make the admin smaller for what amounts to a non-
>> standard device.
>>
>> That being said, I completely agree a netbook version might be  
>> useful.
>> You can implement it using CSS and appropriate CSS hooks
>> (Stack:add ... ).
>>
>> In terms of submenus, there is an existing ticket: 
>> http://trac.habariproject.org/habari/ticket/520
>>
>> On Oct 5, 2008, at 3:43 PM, Tane Piper wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Hi there,
>>>
>>> I've been working with Habari for over a week now, and I'm still  
>>> very
>>> happy with it, but there is one minor thing of concern that's been
>>> bugging me.
>>>
>>> My primary development machine is now an Acer Aspire One, a netbook
>>> laptop.  I've noticed on the admin menu, with quite a few options in
>>> there it goes beyond the size of the screen (600px height) and you
>>> can't access the bottom options without switching off plugins.
>>>
>>> I mentioned it in IRC and it seems to have been discussed before,
>>> but I
>>> wanted to bring it up again.  With the growth of netbooks such as  
>>> the
>>> one, EEE, MSI Wind predicted to be 10m sales in 2009 it's pretty
>>> important to support the standard 1024x600px screen
>>> size.
>>>
>>> First and foremost, I'm wondering if there is anything in Habari  
>>> where
>>> I can hook in to change this with a plugin?  It may be worth me
>>> looking
>>> at an admin-notebook plugin.
>>>
>>> If not, then my only other suggestion would be to put each create  
>>> and
>>> manage option in to a submenu.
>>>
>>> Can anyone offer any other suggestions?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Tane Piper
>>> http://digitalspaghetti.me.uk
>>>
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>>> twitter: http://twitter.com/tanepiper
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>
>>
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