[TYPO3-hci] PPT Chart 29

Jens Hoffmann werbung at baiz.org
Mon Nov 20 01:28:54 CET 2006


But if you try to get a strait Workflow, the "Windows" will reduce usability.

I think it would be nice to have dHTML-Popups instatt of real Popups,
but i don't think a web application should act like a Desktop.

Andreas Balzer schrieb:
> Staffan Ericsson schrieb:
>> Franz Koch skrev:
>>> A few slides before it was mentioned that the menu currently doesn't
>>> look like what it's supposed to look on a website - what typo3 is. Same
>>> goes for the whole website ;) It's a website, so why try simmulating a
>>> window-manager that even act's and looks different than the one the
>>> editor is used to. I don't think there will be a skin providing MacOS-X
>>> handling, another one UBUNTU, another one KDE, one WindowsXP or Vista.
>>
>> With that window manger direction it might end in some application on
>> the client side or a bandwidth load that is high.
>>
>> .staffan
> -1
> guys: what is the difference between a tab and a window? Of course, 
> there is one in the visual aspect, but there's noone in the coding. If 
> you click on a tab bar and the tab opens, it's the same as if you click 
> on a bar where all your windows are shown. The only difference is, that 
> a windows has to get dynamic functions like moving around, resizing, 
> etc.. But this can be done with a little bit of JS. So in the end it's 
> the same if you use tabs or windows.. In my opinion we should give the 
> user both ways. For me, the window way is much more compfortable, 
> because i can view on many things at the same time and test things much 
> faster. If i would have to go through tabs, it'll take much more time to 
>  - e.g. create a new chc-forum and configure everything and create the 
> pages...
> 
> Greetings
> Andreas



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