Re: New menu arrangement: Community - Staff - Personal
Reply #120 –
Fair nuff. I'm easy about whether we have the timestamp or not. Doesn't bother me either way. I'm happy just with relative because it's very rarely that I need to know the exact time something was posted.
Re: New menu arrangement: Community - Staff - Personal
Reply #123 –
Why are the profile links grandchildren? Me no like.
Re: New menu arrangement: Community - Staff - Personal
Reply #125 –
Not a problem. We can just rename it "My Shiz" to cover all bases.
Re: New menu arrangement: Community - Staff - Personal
Reply #128 –
Yup, so basically you want a sort of push down dropline clicky to open sort of menu thingy. Of sorts. Sort of. Or its brother or his best friend's cousin twice removed or Aunt Martha's Special Sauce. Something like that.
If people really want it, it can be done. Does enough people really want it? Reason I ask is because it already works, which is kinda good y'know.
Current thought: leave it for custom themers. Gotta leave them something to feel clever about.
Re: New menu arrangement: Community - Staff - Personal
Reply #129 –
Cool stuff ema. I like that quite a bit. I'm ok with whatever though. Can always customize theme stuff pretty easily.
Re: New menu arrangement: Community - Staff - Personal
Reply #130 –
Well, the idea was just to have the choices of the current section always visible, nothing too fancy, nothing too important, just an idea.
Re: New menu arrangement: Community - Staff - Personal
Reply #132 –
TBH I really (and I mean really) cannot see anything wrong with the current sidebar menu or drop menu system for quick access. Particularly the sidebar, since it effectively does exactly what Ema is proposing anyway. Do we really need to complicate things further?
Re: New menu arrangement: Community - Staff - Personal
Reply #133 –
Actually Pete implemented that in Wedge years ago and I never liked it. Or used it. I left it in because my POV was that we each knew what we were doing. Anyway, I'm thinking of removing it in the future.
The only thing he did in the homepage that I looked was the tutorial, ie links to important areas for initial setup. I even added a few links to it and improved it a bit. That one is a keeper.
Anyone wants to see the Wedge codebase, or some kind of Admin demo, I'm open to that.