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[Alpha]New Backend-Theme: wb2_theme
Stefek:
--- Quote from: Waldschwein on April 05, 2010, 04:10:16 PM ---Yes, absolutely. Perhaps I'll program some (kind of) UML and get it to the DeveloperTeam...
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You mean something like this?
:-P
All best,
Stefek
Waldschwein:
--- Quote from: Stefek on April 05, 2010, 04:59:49 PM ---
--- Quote from: Waldschwein on April 05, 2010, 04:10:16 PM ---Yes, absolutely. Perhaps I'll program some (kind of) UML and get it to the DeveloperTeam...
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You mean something like this?
:-P
All best,
Stefek
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Exactly. :wink: And here you see the difference between coding and programming. :-D
Yours Michael
Waldschwein:
Hello!
Just a note: With reworking the backend and introducing some security (and other "features") in backend /admin, I first wait until most things are finished from Devteam before making a new & improved theme (e.g. getting rid of many tables, thanks argos and Luisehahne).
Yours Michael
mjm4842:
First I want to say that your improvements are excellent and most appreciated changes! I really like having the news feed on the main page so that I don't have to keep checking for updates.
I would like to request a couple of additional features:
Can you add a couple of links: One to the WebsiteBaker Help another to the Forums? In my opinion these should be at the top of the page along with Home, View and Log-out.
A link to the add-ons page would also be appreciated on the Add-ons page.
I would also find it very useful to have one micro CMS single page in the backend where I could store notes and links that I often use to manage my site (for example a link to Analytics or To Do list). You could place it right after the "Access" menu at the top. It would be just a single page with an Edit button. Nothing fancy. In edit mode, the page would have two edit windows, one of WYSIWYG and the other a Code window. That would address 90% of my needs and you would not require developing module support and stuff like that. In fact, it would even be cool with it if I could just create a page the usual way hand have it appear in the backend instead as a link in the top menu. That way you would not even have to develop an editable page.
As a workaround, I have been creating an "admin page" in the front end but it's a pain to have to go back and forth between the front and back ends all the time.
It would also be absolutely fantastic if someone could tell me how to customize the logo at the top of the page. That's one of the main reasons why I use the Argos theme. Having to administer several website baker sites for clients, the Argos theme shows me which backend I am logged into unlike the default WebsiteBaker backend theme.
Finally, it would be great if you could do something so that information being edited (such as page content) isn't lost if you accidently hit the wrong key on the keyboard. WordPress and other systems have this. It happens to me regularly that I hit the a Page Back key which is located right next to the arrow keys on my keyboard.
With best regards,
Michael Milette
Argos:
--- Quote ---In fact, it would even be cool with it if I could just create a page the usual way hand have it appear in the backend instead as a link in the top menu.
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You can do that just by making it hidden...
--- Quote ---It would also be absolutely fantastic if someone could tell me how to customize the logo at the top of the page. That's one of the main reasons why I use the Argos theme. Having to administer several website baker sites for clients, the Argos theme shows me which backend I am logged into unlike the default WebsiteBaker backend theme.
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Yes, that's why I replaced the meaningless WB logo (that I don't want to show my clients so obviously either) with the site title. You can easily change the code yourself in the approprate admin files however. Nothing fancy there.
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