Hi Bruno,
It makes sense, I will follow your recommandation

Jacques

From: "Bruno Busco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Jacques,
when we will have VisualTheme committed a different (in content and name)
CSS could be included for each theme.
Likely also the default theme files (like the actual maincss.css) will find
a different location. So I would suggest to wait to rename the maincss.css.
-Bruno

2008/8/11 Jacques Le Roux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Thanks Adrian,

Yes I found the discussion where you suggested this link
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-822?focusedCommentId=12481668#action_12481668
It seems to have improved since then . There is really a lot of stuff there
!
Actually it's not in my top priorities, but I'd like to try when I will get
some time.

For now I'd like to rename maincss.css to mainltr.css (or even better
mainLeftToRight.css and rename mainrtl.css to mainRightToLeft.css)  I can't
see any problems but will somebody mind ?
maincss give us no information, mainLeftToRight will. Or why not only
main.css, as mainRightToLeft.css gives enough information ?

Jacques

From: "Adrian Crum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

 An interesting link from an old Jira issue:

http://www.cssplay.co.uk/menus/final_drop.html

-Adrian

Jacques Le Roux wrote:

From
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-892?focusedCommentId=12488938#action_12488938

The fact that there are already "Basic Navigation (Vertical Menu) Style"s
in maincss. css and mainrtl.css (the 1st shoud not be better named
mainlrt.css ?)
The fact that you can insert a menu-item into a  menu-item (tried and
looked in widget-menu.xsd)

I think it's only a matter of adding code in ModelMenuItem.java. I will
try that when I will have some time.

If I'm on the wrong way please correct me.

Thanks

Jacques

From: "BJ Freeman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

you could use the storage method then on restart or change have it
create the equivalent JS that use the CSS.
the you have the best of both worlds
:)

BJ Freeman sent the following on 8/11/2008 1:56 AM:

opencube or javascript requires manually editing the scripts to put in
the menus.
I did something similar in asp (MS) where the menu items and attributes
like pull down< fly left were in the entity for menus.
the allowed editing, maybe in the content component, and using the new
feature where we can put varibles in the menus for i18N.
this way you keep the internationalizaton and have a powerful menu
system.
The entity would look like
<entity entity-name="MenuHierarchy"
package-name="org.ofbiz.webapp.menuhierarchy"
title="Menu Hierarchy Entity">
<field name="MenuHierId" type="id-ne" />
<field name="ParentID" type="id">
<description>
Parent of this menu if null is top menu
</description>
</field>
<field name="Description" type="long-varchar">
<description>used in menu would be the i18n that is now in the menu
system.</description>
</field>
<field name="MenuOrderNumber" type="long-varchar">
<description>sequence in menu</description>
</field>
<field name="LevelNbr" type="very-short">
<description>multilevel like for flyouts</description>
</field>
<field name="LeafNodeInd" type="long-varchar">
<description>sequence of leaf node</description>
</field>
<field name="ComponetCode" type="name">
<description>accounting, content, etc.</description>
</field>
<field name="IconURL" type="url">
<description>this is for fancy icons like a file drawer open or
close</description>
</field>
<field name="TargetURL " type="url">
<description>controller request</description>
</field>
<field name="TargetFrame" type="name">
<description>for mulitframed pages</description>
</field>
<prim-key field="MenuHierId" />
</entity>



Jacques Le Roux sent the following on 8/10/2008 11:16 AM:

I agree that using widgets would be cool, enhancing menu widget
actually. But I was also thinking about using CSS. I remember you sent
a
link about
http://www.opencube.com. Though some argue that JavaScript should be
used for such dynamic things
http://tutorials.alsacreations.com/deroulant

Another example of its use  in
https://localhost:8443/catalog/control/EditProduct

Main (maybe not : only single entries for those)
  Product
  Content
  Categories
  Associations
  Features

Price
  Prices
  Costs

Reference (who cares to have a single menu for those ?)
  Geos
  Ids
  Keywords
  Attributes
  Meters

Facility
  Facilities
  Locations
  Inventory


Party
  Suppliers
  Vendor
  Parties
  Agreements

Accounting
  Accounts
  Payment Types

I did not find a group for the remainders
  a.. Manufacturing
  b.. Maintenance
  c.. Subscription Resources
  d.. Quick Admin
  e.. Work Effort

Jacques

From: "BJ Freeman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

we already have drop down for widgets
menus now are hand edited, so there is not real way yet to
management.
so all we need is an menu entity
then build a menu tree using the entity.
the data would be that same as menu now so the i18n would be
preserved.
let the widgets build the menus.

my 2 cents


Jacques Le Roux sent the following on 8/10/2008 6:24 AM:

I wonder if we should not add dropdow menu capability to OFBiz. We
would them be able to show a less cluttered and easier to read
UI in some cases. And I'm sure this will help us to better organize
things in OFBiz.
For instance in party Profile we could have

Party actions
                   Link Party
                   Party content
                   Party Skills

There is only one drawback I see in this : i18n will not be as easy
and maybe this has been aready discussed ?

Another small UI issue : we should distinguish the 2 "Link Party"
button in this screen. I would recommend to change only the
label of the one below to "Link this party", agreed ?

Jacques















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