In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Bob Lord
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andy wrote:
>> A quick one: is there any work being done to re-write the PSM UI
>> using XUL? It's not a major problem, but the current UI does not
>> fit with the rest of Mozilla at all. I looked for a Bugzilla # but
>> didn't find any.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Andy
>
> Hi Andy,
>
> Here is the first draft:
>
> http://people.netscape.com/lord/psm/readmefirst.html
> As you can see, I have not moved any of the old text into this mockup
> and have many, many things to clean up. I'll be working on that over
> the next few weeks. But this is a snapshot to give you a feel for
> our current thinking.
>
> If you have any big picture suggestions, please let me know.
>
> Regards,
> -Bob
>
> --
> Bob Lord
> Director, Security Engineering
> Netscape Communications Corp.
> http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/
> http://people.netscape.com/lord/open-reqs.html
Hi. I gave it a quick look (I'll try to provide more detailed
observations after Christmas). But my first reactions are good. The
separation of preferences and certificates makes sense, but I'll have
to think about it a bit more.
The only UI thing is that your mock-ups really don't fit in with the
other managers. Can you ensure your certificate manager (for lack of a
better term) looks the same as the password/cookie/form managers? One
of my major pet peeves with Netscape (right from the beginning, not
just Mozilla) is that your UI changes from app to app (or applets in
this case). The UI should be consistent.
Just my first two cents. Thanks for the insight.
Andy
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