Sasinda, thanks, that is really cool. Although I agree
with Jerome that
it's not the best for this, it is good to know that it is out there. Thank
you for chiming in!
That's a good idea I think. I'll do one
(better?) and put it under the
quicklinks, since it is pretty relevant there and will be more visible,
what do you guys think?
good to have quick links also.
I think Xwiki is structured to
The root application >> wikis >> spaces in a wiki >> Pages in a space.
If you reveal that in the menu users get the intuitive feeling that they
can create a wiki also. And in a wiki they can have spaces and etc...
Well the first time I used XWiki my intuition was to use the drop down at
space to get a list of spaces.I thought the document index would list the
spaces available.
I was confused to get a list of pages only.Later I got to know that a
document means a page ;-)
Well, my intuition on the UI aspects may not be everyone's intuition though
;-).
Thanks.
Regards,
Sasinda.
On Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 2:12 PM, Jonathan Solichin <jssolichin(a)gmail.com>wrote;wrote:
Hello Friends,
What about having a drop down of recently used
spaces under the space
menue
and wikis under wiki menue on the top.. It currently has document index
only.
That's a good idea I think. I'll do one (better?) and put it under the
quicklinks, since it is pretty relevant there and will be more visible,
what do you guys think?
Thanks. I'll take some time to look into this deeper. Maybe you could start
committing the row HTML/CSS/JS in a repository on
your github account, so
that it's easier to collaborate on.
Sounds good:
https://github.com/jssolichin/xorange
Unfortunately, I have yet integrate to XWIKI, but for the most part most
the skin is as it was in the mock up (desktop). The menu, the issue I had
with the scrollbar, and so forth has been resolved. Again
http://jssolichin.com/xwiki
will show the latest version of where I am at.
My next step is to begin down scaling--testing compatibility with tablet
(which should not take too long (starting with the 2 column collapse, line
breaks etc. )), then finally to mobile and enabling the hidden sidebar
function.
There are some closer refinements such as font detail etc. that I will
begin to compile as I do the next few steps and then I will clear them out
together. The community can help me to find these refinements as well.
Interestingly, this small library has just been published today:
http://fat.github.com/coffin/
It might be interesting for you as either inspiration or even support for
implementation.
That is awesome. I will definitely look into this. Thanks for tip.
By the way, the js library smart client
(Isomorphic smart client) has UI
components that are device sensitive.The library
is made with an object
oriented way trying to follow a normal java/c# like oo fasion(because
originaly Js has different kinds of concepts as OO.).I think there were
some methods to override when you need additional customizations to the
UI.
http://demo2.openbravo.com/openbravo/org.openbravo.demo.loginpage.security/…
This ERP
application almost completely uses Smart Client.
http://planet.openbravo.com/?p=48278 UI archi.
I just said this because there is smart client in the XWiki provided
libs.
Don't waste your time on it, if it is not
relevant.
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Indeed, smartclient is not going to be appropriate here. It's a
heavyweight
widget library for building complex, enterprisy desktop-like UI clients ;
where we need something "minimalist" as a framework for a responsive web
page.
Sasinda, thanks, that is really cool. Although I agree with Jerome that
it's not the best for this, it is good to know that it is out there. Thank
you for chiming in!
Personally Arch Linux and Open JDK, but that should not change anything.
Yea, i know technically it shouldn't. But i've been having a few problem
with my present distro, so i'm trying to remove any differences and what
not. Thanks for the info.
You can drop the hsqldb,jetty profile for the skin, it does not have such
profile.
Note that I've publised the skin on
extensions.xwiki.org :
http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/Lyrebird+Skin See
the
instructions at the bottom to install it on a XWiki instance.
Unfortunately
right now skins cannot be installed right from the extension manager, but
that will be possible in the future.
Great! Thank you for that clarification.
Thanks again for all the help everyone,
Jonathan Solichin
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