On Nov 3, 2010, at 8:40 AM, Bruno Rocha wrote: > > In my applications, sometimes I realize that the flash goes unnoticed. > > Often the user does not notice that something has just appeared in the flash > box > > To fix this I usually put the flash centered, or use some kind of 'Expose' > feature, I am using expose from Jquery Tools
Centered would work OK with this layout. It could also live inside the top or bottom bar; there's lots of unused real estate there. Or leave it where it is, and move the login-register links to the lower bar. Or add another drop-down menu, "Login" with the three links in it. Or something. > > 2010/11/3 Jonathan Lundell <[email protected]> > On Nov 3, 2010, at 6:12 AM, Martín Mulone wrote: >> Online new version: >> >> http://web2pytesting.appspot.com/ > > Nice and simple. With all that room at the top, though, it'd be nice if the > flash didn't obscure the top-right navigation links. > >> >> >> >> 2010/11/3 Martín Mulone <[email protected]> >> - removed the tests (because make it un-necessarily heavy) >> >> Why do you think is heavy, yes there are new things, but none of them is >> loaded, only loaded by controller test. And test can be removed without >> affecting anything. The test are for a web developer, perhaps i don't >> explain what the meaning of each test. Perhaps you can keep only test >> elements I think this is important for a web developer. And test layout is >> a guide of using sidebars. >> >> - removed jgrowl >> >> I put jgrowl because is a way better than the default one, can be customize, >> and have and little important thing has a close button. >> >> - moved the ok, warn, error login into the controller >> >> ok >> >> - moved the left_sidebar_enabled and right_sidebar_enabled logic into >> layout.html >> >> I put it on view following what you said about the user can have different >> sidebars depending of the view. Your logic is right. >> >> - renamed noti_ok.png to ok.png (same for error and warn). >> >> Ok >> >> -Now we have a minor problem... >> This breaks all layouts (web2py.com/layouts) and the wizard. >> >> I forget to test layout. But yes its gonna break some things. But I dont >> think, hard to fix. >> >> -They all assume superfish.js is in the static/ folder but now it is in >> static/js/superfish.js >> I put a new version of superfish, preserving the original package of the >> developers, this is important, because when you are going to update to a new >> version, you only have to overwrite files, and you don't have to edit >> manually base.css. the same to jgrowl, and others third party javascript. >> >> I think this is scaffold application, are for new application, how many >> people are going to update your apps to the new layout?. For me I think 0. A >> Good practice tell me that need the organization on static, put all the >> files in one dir sorry but it is not for me. We have in time to star doing >> this. What i propose is simple: 3 directorys as a base: >> >> static/css/ >> static/images/ >> static/js/ >> >> Supossed I have a bit complex with others third party js. >> >> static/css/jgrowl/jgrowl.css >> static/images/jgrwol/somelogo.png >> static/js/jgrowl/jgrowl.js >> >> All the css when refering to an image instead of doing url('myimage.png') >> has to be change to url('../image/myimage.png') >> >> Perhaps some modification in admin, you can do a new button that let the >> user to start new application, called new layout, and option for legacy. >> >> 2010/11/3 mdipierro <[email protected]> >> >> The new welcome app proposed by Martin (in HTML5) is in trunk. >> >> Excellent job Martin. >> >> I made some changes: >> - removed the tests (because make it un-necessarily heavy) >> - removed jgrowl >> - moved the ok, warn, error login into the controller >> - moved the left_sidebar_enabled and right_sidebar_enabled logic into >> layout.html >> - moved the flash back to the top-right corner >> - renamed noti_ok.png to ok.png (same for error and warn). >> >> Now we have a minor problem... >> This breaks all layouts (web2py.com/layouts) and the wizard. >> They all assume superfish.js is in the static/ folder but now it is in >> static/js/superfish.js >> >> We have two solutions: >> 1) change all layouts w2p files to look for superfish in static/ or in >> static/js >> 2) move all the current static files in static/ and our of static/css, >> static/js, static/images/. >> >> Probably 1) is a better option. >> >> Massimo >> >> >> >> >> -- >> My blog: http://martin.tecnodoc.com.ar >> My portfolio *spanish*: http://www.tecnodoc.com.ar >> Checkout my last proyect instant-press: http://www.instant2press.com >> >> >> > > > > > > > -- > > http://rochacbruno.com.br

