+1
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 09:29, Vincent Massol <vincent(a)massol.net> wrote:
Hi,
Whenever a panel is displayed more than once (ie on the panel page
itself if the page is also displayed in a panel column, in the panel
wizard, etc) we have invalid XHTML for panels that use an HTML ID
attribute. We have this in the search panel right now which I'd like
to fix.
In addition with Colibri we've hardcoded the search panel content in
the header.
Here's what I'd like to do:
1) Use class name of globalsearch and globalsearchinput instead of IDs
Note: WCAG tests forbid using <label> without a FOR attribute which
means we need an ID for the input. This can be achieved easily using
velocity to increment a counter. This is a technical internal ID
anyway so it won't matter.
2) In Colibri, use #displaypanel(Panels.Search) instead of hardcoding
the panel content in the header. This allow users to edit the content
for example to change the link to Main/Websearch to Main/LuceneSearch
or do any other thing).
Note: the only change between what is currently in the Search panel
and in the colibri header is the image which can be overwritten in
colibri I guess. A better solution (if someone with CSS skills can
help me) might be to define the image to display in the CSS.
3) In the release notes, mention the change and tell users that if
they want to keep the old behavior (for ex if they have a custom skin
using the globalsearch* IDs) then they just need to edit the Search
panel and replace "class" by "id".
Here's my +1
Thanks
-Vincent
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