Thanks Dave
I do like the radio button idea. I'll run both approaches past the
client to see what they'd find more intuitive. If we end up sticking
with the 3 list approach, can you make selections via Javascript?
MOU
2008/8/15 David Precious <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On 08/15/2008 09:42 AM, David
On 08/15/2008 09:42 AM, David Precious wrote:
> Could you perhaps re-think it in a simpler way, and just have a set of
> checkboxes to select the units which should be mandatory for the course
> in question? That would remove the requirement for Javascript and
> unfamiliar UI tools immediately. (
On 08/14/2008 08:48 PM, Ross Clutterbuck wrote:
> Not a problem in theory, but I've hit a problem with building the HTML
> interface that's hurting my very fragile brain.
>
> What I've done so far is used 3 objects set as lists with some
> buttons and a smattering of Javascript to move these li
> Do you have a page we can look at?
OK I've put a rough demo up. Start at
http://thenvqcentre.co.uk/admin/quals.php to list all qualifications in
the system (there's only 1 so far for testing). From here either create
a new qualification to see the course units list fully populated or edit
t
Do you have a page we can look at?
Riva
On 8/14/2008 3:48 PM, Ross Clutterbuck wrote:
Me again
I'll tell you something, my brain has gone totally blank and I can't
figure out what I'm supposed to be doing.
In my qualifications project thingy, I have all my course units data
stored in my da
Me again
I'll tell you something, my brain has gone totally blank and I can't
figure out what I'm supposed to be doing.
In my qualifications project thingy, I have all my course units data
stored in my database (thanks Matt!) and want to put them all in a big
list so the user can select whic