I forgot to add that I also think it would be a good idea to add the tableClass attribute ot all the controls and forms that use tables so we can manipulate the display of these easier in the stylesheets.

Jeff



Jeff Fleitz wrote:

I would like to see several visual inicators added to the forms for the next round. I am already doing this for one of my apps, but it would be nice to have them inherent in the features.

DISPLAYLIST Tag

1. Some kind of indicator that a list is filtered. When you are drilling up and down through lists, it would be nice to have a visual indicator that a filter is in place for the list (Application.persistentScope.tablecriteria NEQ "1 > 0"). I am thinking of just changing my default label value in the list to do this, e.g., 'User List (filtered)' or something like that.

2. I think it would be nice to have the queryResult.RecordCount displayed on the list as an indicator of how many rows were returned for a query. You gave me the gouge on how to do this also, but again, it would be nice to include this.

3. Sortable Column Headers. I know the pulldowns provide more control, but sortable list column headers is kind of a standard.

4. Some kind of bread crumb trail, similar to what you did for the Forums app. Doesn't have to be traditional, but some way to drill up mulitple levels without having to go through each one. Or...

5. An optional tree control that will eliminate the need for the breadcrumbs.

FORM CONTROLS

1. Display of a message that indicates that' bold labels = required fields' I have already modified my tags to do this so I don't have to do it for every form.

2. Option to display the displayALinkToThisList/SearchForm at the top, bottom or both. I know this is picky.

3. displayALinkToThisListLabel attribute, so we can rename the link, instead of having them all say 'Back to List'. If you are in a master-detail set 3 levels down, and you have 3 links that all have the same label, it doesn't do much for the user.

4. Calendar control for date/datetime controls. I have a free cf tag provided by Massimo Foti that is a wrapper around a nice dHTML calendar that is a good starting point, if you are interested in looking. BTW, The current DisplaySearchDateTimeControl doesn't work if you suppress the time.


Thanks, Santa :)

Jeff

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