I see I haven't run into that yet since I just started using typo and my
side bar is still short. I can see how that would be an issue.

John

On 2/8/07, Ernie Oporto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

With my idea, AJAXy goodness can still be built in to handle the transfer
of the listed panes from one column to another without page reloads.  Or if
we need something less-HTML looking, I'm sure something similiarly simple
yet colorful can be put together.  My main issue with the current sidebar
setup is that when moving a component up and down the list, I can only do so
past one or two other existing modules.  This makes handling modules more
like: slide, page down, slide, page down, slide, page down... So long as
that is fixed, I don't care what the solution is. =) Maybe my sidebar is
just too full.



On 2/7/07, Piers Cawley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> "John Gedeon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Ah. Now I understand. Yes I think fall back for those that don't have
> > javascript enabled is good. Accessibly is important.
>
> In Europe it's a legal requirement, and not just for Government
> Work. I'm not quite sure how it works for free software, but not
> having accessible admin has the potential to hamper anyone who wants
> to run a commercial service involving Typo.
>
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