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by David CARELLA :: Rate this Message:

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Hi Tomas, Hi all,

I found the EJBCA GUI too flat. So, I propose a new "design" for the
navigation menu (on the left side, in the Administration web console).

In attachment, two screen shots:
1. "before" (current v3.9.1),
2. "after" (my proposal).

Note: the items are highlighted by a dynamic mouse over, for a better
usability of item selection.

What do you think about it?

Tomas: are you ready to open a new issue, for this theme evolution?


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Re: New navigation menu GUI for Administration

by Tomas Gustavsson :: Rate this Message:

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Hi,

I think it looks quite nice.

Feel free to open an issue for it.

Cheers,
Tomas


David CARELLA wrote:

> Hi Tomas, Hi all,
>
> I found the EJBCA GUI too flat. So, I propose a new "design" for the
> navigation menu (on the left side, in the Administration web console).
>
> In attachment, two screen shots:
> 1. "before" (current v3.9.1),
> 2. "after" (my proposal).
>
> Note: the items are highlighted by a dynamic mouse over, for a better
> usability of item selection.
>
> What do you think about it?
>
> Tomas: are you ready to open a new issue, for this theme evolution?
>
>
> Best regards,
>
>
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Re: New navigation menu GUI for Administration

by Johan Eklund :: Rate this Message:

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Hi David!

Cool feature!

The background color of the menu-frame don't really match the rest of
the frames.. is this configurable?
How much Java-scriping does this introduce?
What browsers has this been tested with?

Best Regards,
Johan

David CARELLA skrev:

> Hi Tomas, Hi all,
>
> I found the EJBCA GUI too flat. So, I propose a new "design" for the
> navigation menu (on the left side, in the Administration web console).
>
> In attachment, two screen shots:
> 1. "before" (current v3.9.1),
> 2. "after" (my proposal).
>
> Note: the items are highlighted by a dynamic mouse over, for a better
> usability of item selection.
>
> What do you think about it?
>
> Tomas: are you ready to open a new issue, for this theme evolution?
>
>
> Best regards,
>
>
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>
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Re: New navigation menu GUI for Administration

by David CARELLA :: Rate this Message:

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Hi,

That's done: ECA-1400 New navigation menu GUI.

Best regards,

David

On 12/09/2009 11:46, Tomas Gustavsson wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I think it looks quite nice.
>
> Feel free to open an issue for it.
>
> Cheers,
> Tomas
>
>
> David CARELLA wrote:
>> Hi Tomas, Hi all,
>>
>> I found the EJBCA GUI too flat. So, I propose a new "design" for the
>> navigation menu (on the left side, in the Administration web console).
>>
>> In attachment, two screen shots:
>> 1. "before" (current v3.9.1),
>> 2. "after" (my proposal).
>>
>> Note: the items are highlighted by a dynamic mouse over, for a better
>> usability of item selection.
>>
>> What do you think about it?
>>
>> Tomas: are you ready to open a new issue, for this theme evolution?
>>
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>>
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>>
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>>
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Re: New navigation menu GUI for Administration

by David CARELLA :: Rate this Message:

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Hi Johan,

1. I can change the background color, but not white color, in order to
keep the highlighting of the navigation menu, Which color are you thinking?

2. No JavaScript and no image, ... all done in CSS 2.1, and some CSS 3
for the box shadow ;-)

3. Firefox 3.5: ok,
    IE 6/7/8: bad spacing :-(
    --> First, I don't want to modify the HTML code, but I'll need to
make the navigation menu with list <ul>, in order to work fine with IE
7/8, and perhaps IE 6. I'll try it...

Note: CSS 3 box-shadow property only work (today) with Firefox 3.5+ and
Safari 4.0+ (i.e. all WebKit browsers), but it's only decorative.

Best regards,

David

On 12/09/2009 13:32, Johan Eklund wrote:

> Hi David!
>
> Cool feature!
>
> The background color of the menu-frame don't really match the rest of
> the frames.. is this configurable?
> How much Java-scriping does this introduce?
> What browsers has this been tested with?
>
> Best Regards,
> Johan
>
> David CARELLA skrev:
>> Hi Tomas, Hi all,
>>
>> I found the EJBCA GUI too flat. So, I propose a new "design" for the
>> navigation menu (on the left side, in the Administration web console).
>>
>> In attachment, two screen shots:
>> 1. "before" (current v3.9.1),
>> 2. "after" (my proposal).
>>
>> Note: the items are highlighted by a dynamic mouse over, for a better
>> usability of item selection.
>>
>> What do you think about it?
>>
>> Tomas: are you ready to open a new issue, for this theme evolution?
>>
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
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Re: New navigation menu GUI for Administration

by David CARELLA :: Rate this Message:

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Hi,

Here you are a screen shot (Fx 3.5.3) of the new navigation menu GUI,
with better font (more readable).

Now, it's ok for IE with a IE-only CSS patch (to fix bugs).

The new navigation menu had been successfully tested with:
        Firefox 3.5.3
        Safari 3.2.3, 4.0.3
        Opera 9.64, 10.00
        Konqueror 3.5.10
        IE 5.5, 6, 7, 8


Best regards,

David


On 09/14/2009 11:32 PM, David CARELLA wrote:

> Hi Johan,
>
> 1. I can change the background color, but not white color, in order to
> keep the highlighting of the navigation menu, Which color are you thinking?
>
> 2. No JavaScript and no image, ... all done in CSS 2.1, and some CSS 3
> for the box shadow ;-)
>
> 3. Firefox 3.5: ok,
>    IE 6/7/8: bad spacing :-(
>    --> First, I don't want to modify the HTML code, but I'll need to
> make the navigation menu with list <ul>, in order to work fine with IE
> 7/8, and perhaps IE 6. I'll try it...
>
> Note: CSS 3 box-shadow property only work (today) with Firefox 3.5+ and
> Safari 4.0+ (i.e. all WebKit browsers), but it's only decorative.
>
> Best regards,
>
> David
>
> On 12/09/2009 13:32, Johan Eklund wrote:
>> Hi David!
>>
>> Cool feature!
>>
>> The background color of the menu-frame don't really match the rest of
>> the frames.. is this configurable?
>> How much Java-scriping does this introduce?
>> What browsers has this been tested with?
>>
>> Best Regards,
>> Johan
>>
>> David CARELLA skrev:
>>> Hi Tomas, Hi all,
>>>
>>> I found the EJBCA GUI too flat. So, I propose a new "design" for the
>>> navigation menu (on the left side, in the Administration web console).
>>>
>>> In attachment, two screen shots:
>>> 1. "before" (current v3.9.1),
>>> 2. "after" (my proposal).
>>>
>>> Note: the items are highlighted by a dynamic mouse over, for a better
>>> usability of item selection.
>>>
>>> What do you think about it?
>>>
>>> Tomas: are you ready to open a new issue, for this theme evolution?
>>>
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>>
>>>
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>>
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Re: New navigation menu GUI for Administration

by Johan Eklund :: Rate this Message:

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Good work on testing! I assume that a FF 3 user just would not see this
effect?

How about if we used white as a background color of the menu so we don't
have the sharp line between the menu, header and main-frame? Maybe the
highlight could have a really bright gray or blue-gray color and still
get this clear effect of what is selected? What do you think?

Best Regards,
Johan

David CARELLA skrev:

> Hi,
>
> Here you are a screen shot (Fx 3.5.3) of the new navigation menu GUI,
> with better font (more readable).
>
> Now, it's ok for IE with a IE-only CSS patch (to fix bugs).
>
> The new navigation menu had been successfully tested with:
>     Firefox 3.5.3
>     Safari 3.2.3, 4.0.3
>     Opera 9.64, 10.00
>     Konqueror 3.5.10
>     IE 5.5, 6, 7, 8
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> David
>
>
> On 09/14/2009 11:32 PM, David CARELLA wrote:
>> Hi Johan,
>>
>> 1. I can change the background color, but not white color, in order
>> to keep the highlighting of the navigation menu, Which color are you
>> thinking?
>>
>> 2. No JavaScript and no image, ... all done in CSS 2.1, and some CSS
>> 3 for the box shadow ;-)
>>
>> 3. Firefox 3.5: ok,
>>    IE 6/7/8: bad spacing :-(
>>    --> First, I don't want to modify the HTML code, but I'll need to
>> make the navigation menu with list <ul>, in order to work fine with
>> IE 7/8, and perhaps IE 6. I'll try it...
>>
>> Note: CSS 3 box-shadow property only work (today) with Firefox 3.5+
>> and Safari 4.0+ (i.e. all WebKit browsers), but it's only decorative.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> David
>>
>> On 12/09/2009 13:32, Johan Eklund wrote:
>>> Hi David!
>>>
>>> Cool feature!
>>>
>>> The background color of the menu-frame don't really match the rest
>>> of the frames.. is this configurable?
>>> How much Java-scriping does this introduce?
>>> What browsers has this been tested with?
>>>
>>> Best Regards,
>>> Johan
>>>
>>> David CARELLA skrev:
>>>> Hi Tomas, Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> I found the EJBCA GUI too flat. So, I propose a new "design" for
>>>> the navigation menu (on the left side, in the Administration web
>>>> console).
>>>>
>>>> In attachment, two screen shots:
>>>> 1. "before" (current v3.9.1),
>>>> 2. "after" (my proposal).
>>>>
>>>> Note: the items are highlighted by a dynamic mouse over, for a
>>>> better usability of item selection.
>>>>
>>>> What do you think about it?
>>>>
>>>> Tomas: are you ready to open a new issue, for this theme evolution?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Best regards,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>
>>>> Let Crystal Reports handle the reporting - Free Crystal Reports
>>>> 2008 30-Day trial. Simplify your report design, integration and
>>>> deployment - and focus on what you do best, core application
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Re: New navigation menu GUI for Administration

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A Fx 3.0 user see roll-over effect, but not the box shadow.

I tried with light blue-gray, it's good idea but with red color text
it's strange and not beautiful.

So, with a bright gray and a thin border, and the white background, the
result is really good.
Please, you can see the sample in attachment.


When a function is selected, the frame menu isn't refreshed, and
(currently, in the trunk) the information about current function
selected is not present in the menu frame page.

Idea (for an new issue, if Tomas is ok with that):
- persist the current function displayed in the menu page,
- for example: by setting a class="current" on the current function <a>
link,
- this is done probably with JavaScript,
- then, it's easy to write a CSS code for the effect wanted.


Best regards,

David

On 09/16/2009 07:43 AM, Johan Eklund wrote:

> Good work on testing! I assume that a FF 3 user just would not see this
> effect?
>
> How about if we used white as a background color of the menu so we don't
> have the sharp line between the menu, header and main-frame? Maybe the
> highlight could have a really bright gray or blue-gray color and still
> get this clear effect of what is selected? What do you think?
>
> Best Regards,
> Johan
>
> David CARELLA skrev:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Here you are a screen shot (Fx 3.5.3) of the new navigation menu GUI,
>> with better font (more readable).
>>
>> Now, it's ok for IE with a IE-only CSS patch (to fix bugs).
>>
>> The new navigation menu had been successfully tested with:
>>     Firefox 3.5.3
>>     Safari 3.2.3, 4.0.3
>>     Opera 9.64, 10.00
>>     Konqueror 3.5.10
>>     IE 5.5, 6, 7, 8
>>
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> David
>>
>>
>> On 09/14/2009 11:32 PM, David CARELLA wrote:
>>> Hi Johan,
>>>
>>> 1. I can change the background color, but not white color, in order
>>> to keep the highlighting of the navigation menu, Which color are you
>>> thinking?
>>>
>>> 2. No JavaScript and no image, ... all done in CSS 2.1, and some CSS
>>> 3 for the box shadow ;-)
>>>
>>> 3. Firefox 3.5: ok,
>>>    IE 6/7/8: bad spacing :-(
>>>    --> First, I don't want to modify the HTML code, but I'll need to
>>> make the navigation menu with list <ul>, in order to work fine with
>>> IE 7/8, and perhaps IE 6. I'll try it...
>>>
>>> Note: CSS 3 box-shadow property only work (today) with Firefox 3.5+
>>> and Safari 4.0+ (i.e. all WebKit browsers), but it's only decorative.
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>>
>>> David
>>>
>>> On 12/09/2009 13:32, Johan Eklund wrote:
>>>> Hi David!
>>>>
>>>> Cool feature!
>>>>
>>>> The background color of the menu-frame don't really match the rest
>>>> of the frames.. is this configurable?
>>>> How much Java-scriping does this introduce?
>>>> What browsers has this been tested with?
>>>>
>>>> Best Regards,
>>>> Johan
>>>>
>>>> David CARELLA skrev:
>>>>> Hi Tomas, Hi all,
>>>>>
>>>>> I found the EJBCA GUI too flat. So, I propose a new "design" for
>>>>> the navigation menu (on the left side, in the Administration web
>>>>> console).
>>>>>
>>>>> In attachment, two screen shots:
>>>>> 1. "before" (current v3.9.1),
>>>>> 2. "after" (my proposal).
>>>>>
>>>>> Note: the items are highlighted by a dynamic mouse over, for a
>>>>> better usability of item selection.
>>>>>
>>>>> What do you think about it?
>>>>>
>>>>> Tomas: are you ready to open a new issue, for this theme evolution?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Best regards,
>>>>>
>
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Re: New navigation menu GUI for Administration

by Johan Eklund :: Rate this Message:

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Hi David,

Sorry for leaving you hanging. I think the best way is save this change
for the total remake of the Admin GUI in EJBCA 4.1. Could you create a
patch for these changes and attach that patch to
https://jira.primekey.se/browse/ECA-112 ? There are a lot improvements
that we need to make to the Admin GUI and this is one of several good
ideas that we don't want to loose track of. There might for example be
similar features in a (yet to be decided) web framework that we could use.

Best Regards,
Johan

David CARELLA skrev:

> A Fx 3.0 user see roll-over effect, but not the box shadow.
>
> I tried with light blue-gray, it's good idea but with red color text
> it's strange and not beautiful.
>
> So, with a bright gray and a thin border, and the white background,
> the result is really good.
> Please, you can see the sample in attachment.
>
>
> When a function is selected, the frame menu isn't refreshed, and
> (currently, in the trunk) the information about current function
> selected is not present in the menu frame page.
>
> Idea (for an new issue, if Tomas is ok with that):
> - persist the current function displayed in the menu page,
> - for example: by setting a class="current" on the current function
> <a> link,
> - this is done probably with JavaScript,
> - then, it's easy to write a CSS code for the effect wanted.
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> David
>
> On 09/16/2009 07:43 AM, Johan Eklund wrote:
>> Good work on testing! I assume that a FF 3 user just would not see
>> this effect?
>>
>> How about if we used white as a background color of the menu so we
>> don't have the sharp line between the menu, header and main-frame?
>> Maybe the highlight could have a really bright gray or blue-gray
>> color and still get this clear effect of what is selected? What do
>> you think?
>>
>> Best Regards,
>> Johan
>>
>> David CARELLA skrev:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Here you are a screen shot (Fx 3.5.3) of the new navigation menu
>>> GUI, with better font (more readable).
>>>
>>> Now, it's ok for IE with a IE-only CSS patch (to fix bugs).
>>>
>>> The new navigation menu had been successfully tested with:
>>>     Firefox 3.5.3
>>>     Safari 3.2.3, 4.0.3
>>>     Opera 9.64, 10.00
>>>     Konqueror 3.5.10
>>>     IE 5.5, 6, 7, 8
>>>
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>>
>>> David
>>>
>>>
>>> On 09/14/2009 11:32 PM, David CARELLA wrote:
>>>> Hi Johan,
>>>>
>>>> 1. I can change the background color, but not white color, in order
>>>> to keep the highlighting of the navigation menu, Which color are
>>>> you thinking?
>>>>
>>>> 2. No JavaScript and no image, ... all done in CSS 2.1, and some
>>>> CSS 3 for the box shadow ;-)
>>>>
>>>> 3. Firefox 3.5: ok,
>>>>    IE 6/7/8: bad spacing :-(
>>>>    --> First, I don't want to modify the HTML code, but I'll need
>>>> to make the navigation menu with list <ul>, in order to work fine
>>>> with IE 7/8, and perhaps IE 6. I'll try it...
>>>>
>>>> Note: CSS 3 box-shadow property only work (today) with Firefox 3.5+
>>>> and Safari 4.0+ (i.e. all WebKit browsers), but it's only decorative.
>>>>
>>>> Best regards,
>>>>
>>>> David
>>>>
>>>> On 12/09/2009 13:32, Johan Eklund wrote:
>>>>> Hi David!
>>>>>
>>>>> Cool feature!
>>>>>
>>>>> The background color of the menu-frame don't really match the rest
>>>>> of the frames.. is this configurable?
>>>>> How much Java-scriping does this introduce?
>>>>> What browsers has this been tested with?
>>>>>
>>>>> Best Regards,
>>>>> Johan
>>>>>
>>>>> David CARELLA skrev:
>>>>>> Hi Tomas, Hi all,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I found the EJBCA GUI too flat. So, I propose a new "design" for
>>>>>> the navigation menu (on the left side, in the Administration web
>>>>>> console).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In attachment, two screen shots:
>>>>>> 1. "before" (current v3.9.1),
>>>>>> 2. "after" (my proposal).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Note: the items are highlighted by a dynamic mouse over, for a
>>>>>> better usability of item selection.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What do you think about it?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Tomas: are you ready to open a new issue, for this theme evolution?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Best regards,
>>>>>>
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
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Re: New navigation menu GUI for Administration

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Yeah, if you can create a patch I would love to try it out!

Cheers,
Tomas

Johan Eklund wrote:

> Hi David,
>
> Sorry for leaving you hanging. I think the best way is save this
> change for the total remake of the Admin GUI in EJBCA 4.1. Could you
> create a patch for these changes and attach that patch to
> https://jira.primekey.se/browse/ECA-112 ? There are a lot improvements
> that we need to make to the Admin GUI and this is one of several good
> ideas that we don't want to loose track of. There might for example be
> similar features in a (yet to be decided) web framework that we could
> use.
>
> Best Regards,
> Johan
>
> David CARELLA skrev:
>> A Fx 3.0 user see roll-over effect, but not the box shadow.
>>
>> I tried with light blue-gray, it's good idea but with red color text
>> it's strange and not beautiful.
>>
>> So, with a bright gray and a thin border, and the white background,
>> the result is really good.
>> Please, you can see the sample in attachment.
>>
>>
>> When a function is selected, the frame menu isn't refreshed, and
>> (currently, in the trunk) the information about current function
>> selected is not present in the menu frame page.
>>
>> Idea (for an new issue, if Tomas is ok with that):
>> - persist the current function displayed in the menu page,
>> - for example: by setting a class="current" on the current function
>> <a> link,
>> - this is done probably with JavaScript,
>> - then, it's easy to write a CSS code for the effect wanted.
>>
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> David
>>
>> On 09/16/2009 07:43 AM, Johan Eklund wrote:
>>> Good work on testing! I assume that a FF 3 user just would not see
>>> this effect?
>>>
>>> How about if we used white as a background color of the menu so we
>>> don't have the sharp line between the menu, header and main-frame?
>>> Maybe the highlight could have a really bright gray or blue-gray
>>> color and still get this clear effect of what is selected? What do
>>> you think?
>>>
>>> Best Regards,
>>> Johan
>>>
>>> David CARELLA skrev:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> Here you are a screen shot (Fx 3.5.3) of the new navigation menu
>>>> GUI, with better font (more readable).
>>>>
>>>> Now, it's ok for IE with a IE-only CSS patch (to fix bugs).
>>>>
>>>> The new navigation menu had been successfully tested with:
>>>>     Firefox 3.5.3
>>>>     Safari 3.2.3, 4.0.3
>>>>     Opera 9.64, 10.00
>>>>     Konqueror 3.5.10
>>>>     IE 5.5, 6, 7, 8
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Best regards,
>>>>
>>>> David
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 09/14/2009 11:32 PM, David CARELLA wrote:
>>>>> Hi Johan,
>>>>>
>>>>> 1. I can change the background color, but not white color, in
>>>>> order to keep the highlighting of the navigation menu, Which color
>>>>> are you thinking?
>>>>>
>>>>> 2. No JavaScript and no image, ... all done in CSS 2.1, and some
>>>>> CSS 3 for the box shadow ;-)
>>>>>
>>>>> 3. Firefox 3.5: ok,
>>>>>    IE 6/7/8: bad spacing :-(
>>>>>    --> First, I don't want to modify the HTML code, but I'll need
>>>>> to make the navigation menu with list <ul>, in order to work fine
>>>>> with IE 7/8, and perhaps IE 6. I'll try it...
>>>>>
>>>>> Note: CSS 3 box-shadow property only work (today) with Firefox
>>>>> 3.5+ and Safari 4.0+ (i.e. all WebKit browsers), but it's only
>>>>> decorative.
>>>>>
>>>>> Best regards,
>>>>>
>>>>> David
>>>>>
>>>>> On 12/09/2009 13:32, Johan Eklund wrote:
>>>>>> Hi David!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cool feature!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The background color of the menu-frame don't really match the
>>>>>> rest of the frames.. is this configurable?
>>>>>> How much Java-scriping does this introduce?
>>>>>> What browsers has this been tested with?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Best Regards,
>>>>>> Johan
>>>>>>
>>>>>> David CARELLA skrev:
>>>>>>> Hi Tomas, Hi all,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I found the EJBCA GUI too flat. So, I propose a new "design" for
>>>>>>> the navigation menu (on the left side, in the Administration web
>>>>>>> console).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> In attachment, two screen shots:
>>>>>>> 1. "before" (current v3.9.1),
>>>>>>> 2. "after" (my proposal).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Note: the items are highlighted by a dynamic mouse over, for a
>>>>>>> better usability of item selection.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> What do you think about it?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Tomas: are you ready to open a new issue, for this theme evolution?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Best regards,
>>>>>>>
>>>
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>>
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Re: New navigation menu GUI for Administration

by David CARELLA :: Rate this Message:

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Hi Tomas,

Alright, the patches are already written.
First I wanted tested myself, but currently, I have a lot of work, and I
haven't time to test my patches.

With pleasure, I send you patches for:
- ECA-1401 GUI improvement with IE fixes CSS,
- ECA-1400 New navigation menu GUI, according to Johan remarks.

P.-S. Johan: patches had been attached to ECA-112.

Best regards,
David


On 09/28/2009 03:22 PM, EJBCA Support wrote:

> Yeah, if you can create a patch I would love to try it out!
>
> Cheers,
> Tomas
>
> Johan Eklund wrote:
>> Hi David,
>>
>> Sorry for leaving you hanging. I think the best way is save this
>> change for the total remake of the Admin GUI in EJBCA 4.1. Could you
>> create a patch for these changes and attach that patch to
>> https://jira.primekey.se/browse/ECA-112 ? There are a lot improvements
>> that we need to make to the Admin GUI and this is one of several good
>> ideas that we don't want to loose track of. There might for example be
>> similar features in a (yet to be decided) web framework that we could
>> use.
>>
>> Best Regards,
>> Johan
>>
>> David CARELLA skrev:
>>> A Fx 3.0 user see roll-over effect, but not the box shadow.
>>>
>>> I tried with light blue-gray, it's good idea but with red color text
>>> it's strange and not beautiful.
>>>
>>> So, with a bright gray and a thin border, and the white background,
>>> the result is really good.
>>> Please, you can see the sample in attachment.
>>>
>>>
>>> When a function is selected, the frame menu isn't refreshed, and
>>> (currently, in the trunk) the information about current function
>>> selected is not present in the menu frame page.
>>>
>>> Idea (for an new issue, if Tomas is ok with that):
>>> - persist the current function displayed in the menu page,
>>> - for example: by setting a class="current" on the current function
>>> <a> link,
>>> - this is done probably with JavaScript,
>>> - then, it's easy to write a CSS code for the effect wanted.
>>>
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>>
>>> David
>>>
>>> On 09/16/2009 07:43 AM, Johan Eklund wrote:
>>>> Good work on testing! I assume that a FF 3 user just would not see
>>>> this effect?
>>>>
>>>> How about if we used white as a background color of the menu so we
>>>> don't have the sharp line between the menu, header and main-frame?
>>>> Maybe the highlight could have a really bright gray or blue-gray
>>>> color and still get this clear effect of what is selected? What do
>>>> you think?
>>>>
>>>> Best Regards,
>>>> Johan
>>>>
>>>> David CARELLA skrev:
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> Here you are a screen shot (Fx 3.5.3) of the new navigation menu
>>>>> GUI, with better font (more readable).
>>>>>
>>>>> Now, it's ok for IE with a IE-only CSS patch (to fix bugs).
>>>>>
>>>>> The new navigation menu had been successfully tested with:
>>>>>     Firefox 3.5.3
>>>>>     Safari 3.2.3, 4.0.3
>>>>>     Opera 9.64, 10.00
>>>>>     Konqueror 3.5.10
>>>>>     IE 5.5, 6, 7, 8
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Best regards,
>>>>>
>>>>> David
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 09/14/2009 11:32 PM, David CARELLA wrote:
>>>>>> Hi Johan,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 1. I can change the background color, but not white color, in
>>>>>> order to keep the highlighting of the navigation menu, Which color
>>>>>> are you thinking?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 2. No JavaScript and no image, ... all done in CSS 2.1, and some
>>>>>> CSS 3 for the box shadow ;-)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 3. Firefox 3.5: ok,
>>>>>>    IE 6/7/8: bad spacing :-(
>>>>>>    --> First, I don't want to modify the HTML code, but I'll need
>>>>>> to make the navigation menu with list <ul>, in order to work fine
>>>>>> with IE 7/8, and perhaps IE 6. I'll try it...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Note: CSS 3 box-shadow property only work (today) with Firefox
>>>>>> 3.5+ and Safari 4.0+ (i.e. all WebKit browsers), but it's only
>>>>>> decorative.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Best regards,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> David
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 12/09/2009 13:32, Johan Eklund wrote:
>>>>>>> Hi David!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Cool feature!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The background color of the menu-frame don't really match the
>>>>>>> rest of the frames.. is this configurable?
>>>>>>> How much Java-scriping does this introduce?
>>>>>>> What browsers has this been tested with?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Best Regards,
>>>>>>> Johan
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> David CARELLA skrev:
>>>>>>>> Hi Tomas, Hi all,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I found the EJBCA GUI too flat. So, I propose a new "design" for
>>>>>>>> the navigation menu (on the left side, in the Administration web
>>>>>>>> console).
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> In attachment, two screen shots:
>>>>>>>> 1. "before" (current v3.9.1),
>>>>>>>> 2. "after" (my proposal).
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Note: the items are highlighted by a dynamic mouse over, for a
>>>>>>>> better usability of item selection.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> What do you think about it?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Tomas: are you ready to open a new issue, for this theme evolution?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Best regards,
>>>>>>>>
>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>
>>>>
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>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ejbca-develop
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Re: New navigation menu GUI for Administration

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Perfect! Thnx! /Johan

David CARELLA skrev:

> Hi Tomas,
>
> Alright, the patches are already written.
> First I wanted tested myself, but currently, I have a lot of work, and
> I haven't time to test my patches.
>
> With pleasure, I send you patches for:
> - ECA-1401 GUI improvement with IE fixes CSS,
> - ECA-1400 New navigation menu GUI, according to Johan remarks.
>
> P.-S. Johan: patches had been attached to ECA-112.
>
> Best regards,
> David
>
>
> On 09/28/2009 03:22 PM, EJBCA Support wrote:
>> Yeah, if you can create a patch I would love to try it out!
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Tomas
>>
>> Johan Eklund wrote:
>>> Hi David,
>>>
>>> Sorry for leaving you hanging. I think the best way is save this
>>> change for the total remake of the Admin GUI in EJBCA 4.1. Could you
>>> create a patch for these changes and attach that patch to
>>> https://jira.primekey.se/browse/ECA-112 ? There are a lot improvements
>>> that we need to make to the Admin GUI and this is one of several good
>>> ideas that we don't want to loose track of. There might for example be
>>> similar features in a (yet to be decided) web framework that we could
>>> use.
>>>
>>> Best Regards,
>>> Johan
>>>
>>> David CARELLA skrev:
>>>> A Fx 3.0 user see roll-over effect, but not the box shadow.
>>>>
>>>> I tried with light blue-gray, it's good idea but with red color text
>>>> it's strange and not beautiful.
>>>>
>>>> So, with a bright gray and a thin border, and the white background,
>>>> the result is really good.
>>>> Please, you can see the sample in attachment.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> When a function is selected, the frame menu isn't refreshed, and
>>>> (currently, in the trunk) the information about current function
>>>> selected is not present in the menu frame page.
>>>>
>>>> Idea (for an new issue, if Tomas is ok with that):
>>>> - persist the current function displayed in the menu page,
>>>> - for example: by setting a class="current" on the current function
>>>> <a> link,
>>>> - this is done probably with JavaScript,
>>>> - then, it's easy to write a CSS code for the effect wanted.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Best regards,
>>>>
>>>> David
>>>>
>>>> On 09/16/2009 07:43 AM, Johan Eklund wrote:
>>>>> Good work on testing! I assume that a FF 3 user just would not see
>>>>> this effect?
>>>>>
>>>>> How about if we used white as a background color of the menu so we
>>>>> don't have the sharp line between the menu, header and main-frame?
>>>>> Maybe the highlight could have a really bright gray or blue-gray
>>>>> color and still get this clear effect of what is selected? What do
>>>>> you think?
>>>>>
>>>>> Best Regards,
>>>>> Johan
>>>>>
>>>>> David CARELLA skrev:
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Here you are a screen shot (Fx 3.5.3) of the new navigation menu
>>>>>> GUI, with better font (more readable).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Now, it's ok for IE with a IE-only CSS patch (to fix bugs).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The new navigation menu had been successfully tested with:
>>>>>>     Firefox 3.5.3
>>>>>>     Safari 3.2.3, 4.0.3
>>>>>>     Opera 9.64, 10.00
>>>>>>     Konqueror 3.5.10
>>>>>>     IE 5.5, 6, 7, 8
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Best regards,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> David
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 09/14/2009 11:32 PM, David CARELLA wrote:
>>>>>>> Hi Johan,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 1. I can change the background color, but not white color, in
>>>>>>> order to keep the highlighting of the navigation menu, Which color
>>>>>>> are you thinking?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 2. No JavaScript and no image, ... all done in CSS 2.1, and some
>>>>>>> CSS 3 for the box shadow ;-)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 3. Firefox 3.5: ok,
>>>>>>>    IE 6/7/8: bad spacing :-(
>>>>>>>    --> First, I don't want to modify the HTML code, but I'll need
>>>>>>> to make the navigation menu with list <ul>, in order to work fine
>>>>>>> with IE 7/8, and perhaps IE 6. I'll try it...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Note: CSS 3 box-shadow property only work (today) with Firefox
>>>>>>> 3.5+ and Safari 4.0+ (i.e. all WebKit browsers), but it's only
>>>>>>> decorative.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Best regards,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> David
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 12/09/2009 13:32, Johan Eklund wrote:
>>>>>>>> Hi David!
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Cool feature!
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The background color of the menu-frame don't really match the
>>>>>>>> rest of the frames.. is this configurable?
>>>>>>>> How much Java-scriping does this introduce?
>>>>>>>> What browsers has this been tested with?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Best Regards,
>>>>>>>> Johan
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> David CARELLA skrev:
>>>>>>>>> Hi Tomas, Hi all,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I found the EJBCA GUI too flat. So, I propose a new "design" for
>>>>>>>>> the navigation menu (on the left side, in the Administration web
>>>>>>>>> console).
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> In attachment, two screen shots:
>>>>>>>>> 1. "before" (current v3.9.1),
>>>>>>>>> 2. "after" (my proposal).
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Note: the items are highlighted by a dynamic mouse over, for a
>>>>>>>>> better usability of item selection.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> What do you think about it?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Tomas: are you ready to open a new issue, for this theme
>>>>>>>>> evolution?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Best regards,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> _______________________________________________
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