Hi Jacques , I observed that FF in MacOS is also doing fine. perhaps its only specific to Firefox on linux.
I Just hope its not specific to FF on Linux with Rajesh . ʘ‿ʘ regds mallah. On Fri, Sep 1, 2017 at 8:23 PM, Jacques Le Roux < [email protected]> wrote: > Rajesh, > > I also use FF but on Win7 > > OMMV > > Jacques > > > > Le 01/09/2017 à 16:48, Rajesh Mallah a écrit : > >> Hi Jacques , >> >> I find that the problem described in (1) is firefox specific. >> Chrome and Safari are doing fine. >> >> regds >> mallah. >> >> On Fri, Sep 1, 2017 at 8:01 PM, Jacques Le Roux < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi, >>> >>> Inline... >>> Disclaimer: I did not participate to the development of the new site, so >>> just my own impressions >>> >>> Le 01/09/2017 à 11:38, Rajesh Mallah a écrit : >>> >>> Hi , >>>> >>>> I was going through the new website an felt like sharing >>>> some comments. >>>> >>>> the top navigation consists of the set of highlighted >>>> text buttons "Home","Getting Started","News","Documentation", >>>> "Community","Demo", this shall be referred to as "Top navigation" >>>> in remaining text. >>>> >>>> >>>> (1) On mouse-over in the buttons of top navigation a new "sub menu" >>>> opens. When the mouse is moved towards the new sub-menu items , >>>> the >>>> new menu tends to close when the mouse leaves the mouse over >>>> area. >>>> so one has to be careful to quickly move the mouse to the >>>> destination >>>> link . >>>> >>>> this is a minor irritation for endusers. >>>> >>>> Proposed Solution: some delay may be provided for closure of >>>> menu. >>>> >>>> I don't experience this when I move the mouse right downward, but on the >>> sides. A delay can't hurt but if you move quickly how to handle it? You >>> need to handle the in and then out of the area. >>> >>> (2) All the buttons of the "top navigation" are linked . >>> >>>> Owing to lack of an intermediate page they are all currently >>>> linked >>>> to >>>> home page. This linking is probably redundant. (Demo is an >>>> exception >>>> to >>>> it). >>>> >>>> I thought that it was also what Gil reported in OFBIZ-9662. I guess >>> there >>> are no main pages for those menus and that's why it's like that, not sure >>> it's an issue. >>> >>> (3) The installation document refers to consulting README.md >>> >>>> which may be linked to >>>> >>>> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/ofbiz/ofbiz-framework/trunk/ >>>> README.md.html >>>> for easy access and reference. >>>> >>>> +1 >>> >>> (4) Under documentation "User Documentation" can probably be linked to >>> >>>> >>>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBENDUSER/OFBiz >>>> +End+User+Docs+Home >>>> as this is where the only relevant section "OFBiz End User Docs >>>> Home" >>>> of landing page eventually leads to. >>>> >>>> Not sure (because the search in wiki is important), but makes sense >>> >>> (5) Also i feel an info-graphic that quickly showcases the coverage of >>> >>>> OfBiz >>>> applications would be useful to enduser. >>>> I feel many end-users will visit homepage with the intent of >>>> evaluating >>>> ofbiz against multiple alternate options. >>>> >>>> >>>> Essentially a graphical form of >>>> http://ofbiz.apache.org/business-users.html#UsrModules >>>> ( A picture speaks a 1000 words) >>>> >>>> >>>> Example i am referring to: >>>> https://erpnext.com/assets/erpnext_com/img/dashboard-shot.png >>>> >>>> Yes though this one is hideous and remember me the Windows Tiles (never >>> used that) :D >>> >>> Jacques >>> >>> >>> >>> my 2 cents. >>>> >>>> regds >>>> mallah. >>>> >>>> >>>> >
