Sounds good! Could you set it up on Calendar so we don't miss it?

Thanks so much

Malini

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jaromír Coufal" <[email protected]>
To: "Malini Rao" <[email protected]>
Cc: "aeolus-devel" <[email protected]>, "deltacloud-internal" 
<[email protected]>, "Kyle Baker" <[email protected]>, "Harlan 
Douglas" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 5, 2012 12:30:28 PM
Subject: Re: [DELTACLOUD-INTERNAL] Prepared new forms - feedback

What about Thursday 10:30 Westford time? 
-- Jarda 


On 4.9.2012 20:15, Malini Rao wrote: 


Jaromir, 

This looks great. 

Harlan, Kyle and I have been working on a version of forms and form fields as 
well but just from the visual design perspective. From an initial scan, it is 
not too far from each other but it would be a good idea to set some time aside 
to go over the two versions and see who we can create synergy of the two 
efforts. If this sounds good to you, let us know when we can meet or feel free 
to set it up on Calendar.

If anyone else wants to be in that meeting, you are welcome to join. Otherwise, 
we will share our updates with all of you for feedback.

Thanks
Malini



----- Original Message -----
From: "Jaromír Coufal" <[email protected]> To: "deltacloud-internal" 
<[email protected]> Cc: "aeolus-devel" 
<[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, September 4, 2012 7:55:39 
AM
Subject: [DELTACLOUD-INTERNAL] Prepared new forms - feedback

Hi all, 

based on your valuable previous comments, I prepared (hopefully) final version 
of forms for Conductor and Katello (will be part of Converge-UI library). 

All elements use pure HTML and CSS without any JavaSrcipt. So this is fallback 
look when JS is switched off. Difference between JS and no-JS version would be 
in behaviour of special input types such as select, multiple, date, etc., but 
no-JS version needs to provide as similar functionality as possible. 

HTML5 types (such as date, file input) are rendered by browser so they have its 
look. In some browsers (such as Firefox) HTML5 inputs are not supported. So we 
need to be sure, that if user uses this combination (e.g. FF and no JS), he is 
still able to finish his task (assured by classic input type instead of HTML5 
type). 

Forms are fully responsive - you can check it by resizing your browser window. 
It's prepared in a way, that you don't have to have small window size to change 
its layout. Just specify class in form element and it will "automagicaly" move 
inputs to the top or messages to the bottom of input (or both). 

You can find example here: http://convergeui-jcoufal.rhcloud.com/form (now 
should work in Chrome, FF and Opera, IE not tested yet) 

Please, I would like you to ask to have a look and give me some feedback, if 
you can. Especially for guys from Katello, if this would work for them as well. 

Thanks, 
-- Jarda

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