Tiki 4 - wiki help window - close button behaviour and default position and some tiny notes

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Tiki 4 - wiki help window - close button behaviour and default position and some tiny notes

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Hi

A (hopefully useful) note about the great new wiki help window: when you open the helper, click on a plugin, than change your mind or accidently click on the "wrong" plugin (you wanted to click the one above/below) in order to get out of that plugin editor you press close and the whole help is closed. You have to open it again to select another plugin which I think is not so convenient. Even if I selected the right plugin maybe I want to add another one, so the most friendly would be to bring me back to the wiki help imho.

Another note: I cant find the pattern on where the helper is positioned by default when I open it (using firefox 3.5.5). Basically I would expect it to appear where I last put it before closing but this is not the case. But it is also not the case that it appears the same place all the time. I don't resize it, just open-close-open-close-etc.. and it keeps wandering in the lower section of my screen upon each opening :) unrestful spirit is this one :)

Some tiny notes:
- in the wiki syntax section there is a quickjump link to the plugin section (Also available here: Plugins help). when I move my mouse I would expect to see my mouse cursor to turn into the "magic hand"  :)
- I would put a linebreak between the "activate/deactivate plugins" link and the "Filter" field label in the plugins section to give the filter its own, "private" row
- actually, I would remove the "activate/deactivate plugins" string and use that blue famfamfam icon for settings. I would have one row with "Help" than the help icon and one row below with "Settings" than the settings icon. "More help here" and "Activate/deactivate plugins" are just more strings to translate for translators, there is already more than 8 thousand, lets not create overhead & use simple things :)

thanks&cheers,
gezza


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