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Anil K Patel commented on OFBIZ-2159: ------------------------------------- I don't like the idea of buttons above forms for actions performed on the form e.g button to submit form is expected towards the bottom of the form. > Form actions bar > ---------------- > > Key: OFBIZ-2159 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-2159 > Project: OFBiz > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: ALL COMPONENTS > Reporter: Bruno Busco > Attachments: bluelight_gif.zip, create_edit_screen.JPG, > findscreen.JPG, IconizedFormActions.patch > > > Hi all, > lately I have worked trying to define a new UI pattern. This has been > inspired by looking at the Compiere web interface. > I finally have now a working example that I would like to submit to discuss > to see if you find it convenient and an approach we could consider. > Basically, I would like to introduce a bar of icons at the top of the content > page. These icons should be used to issue commands on the actual form: > The commands I have implemented right now are: > - Submit > - Search > - Cancel > - Create > - Collapse all (only icon, not yet completed) > - Expend all (only icon, not yet completed) > Using the form actions bar we could remove the "Create new" link that is > usually present in the form menus. Even the "Search" and "Submit" buttons > should be removed and the icons should be used instead. > The "Cancel" icon is usefull to return from an edit screen to the relative > findscreen without accepting the editing of the fields. > The collapse/expand all is still to be implemented. This should be done with > a proper javascript and then linked to this icons. > In the attached patch I have changed the findexample and editexample screens > to use the new pattern so that you can easily see how it is implemented. > In order to see it in action you should also select the bluelight theme. > Many thanks for the comments you will provide. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.