Re: [Apache Bloodhound] #646: New Ticket Page needs a Cancel button

2013-10-28 Thread Apache Bloodhound
#646: New Ticket Page needs a Cancel button
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  Reporter:  ChrisHarris  |  Owner:  nobody
  Type:  enhancement  | Status:  closed
  Priority:  major|  Milestone:
 Component:  ui design|Version:  0.6.0
Resolution:  wontfix  |   Keywords:  new ticket
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Changes (by gjm):

 * status:  new => closed
 * resolution:   => wontfix


Comment:

 I am not convinced of the value of this ticket. As rjollos points out
 there are a number of existing ui elements that will get you to a number
 of useful places including the wiki home and the dashboard. Obviously
 going back to the page that you were on is generally trivial by hitting
 the browser back key.

 On that basis, and with no arguments for this behaviour in the last 2
 months, I will close this ticket for now as wontfix.

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Re: [Apache Bloodhound] #646: New Ticket Page needs a Cancel button

2013-08-26 Thread Apache Bloodhound
#646: New Ticket Page needs a Cancel button
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  Reporter:  ChrisHarris  |  Owner:  nobody
  Type:  enhancement  | Status:  new
  Priority:  major|  Milestone:
 Component:  ui design|Version:  0.6.0
Resolution:   |   Keywords:  new ticket
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Changes (by olemis):

 * keywords:   => new ticket
 * component:  dashboard => ui design


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Re: [Apache Bloodhound] #646: New Ticket Page needs a Cancel button

2013-08-26 Thread Apache Bloodhound
#646: New Ticket Page needs a Cancel button
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  Reporter:  ChrisHarris  |  Owner:  nobody
  Type:  enhancement  | Status:  new
  Priority:  major|  Milestone:
 Component:  dashboard|Version:  0.6.0
Resolution:   |   Keywords:
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Comment (by olemis):

 Replying to [comment:1 rjollos]:
 [...]
 >
 > On a related note, the QCT form has a //Cancel// button, but we could
 just as well name this button //Close//. It does clear the fields of the
 form though, so perhaps //Cancel// is more appropriate.

 fwiw +

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Re: [Apache Bloodhound] #646: New Ticket Page needs a Cancel button

2013-08-26 Thread Apache Bloodhound
#646: New Ticket Page needs a Cancel button
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  Reporter:  ChrisHarris  |  Owner:  nobody
  Type:  enhancement  | Status:  new
  Priority:  major|  Milestone:
 Component:  dashboard|Version:  0.6.0
Resolution:   |   Keywords:
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Comment (by rjollos):

 Clicking the //Cancel// button on other "add" pages takes you back to the
 page where you clicked //Add //. For example, from the Report
 List (`/report`) page you click //Create new report//. If you click
 //Cancel//, you are taken back to the Report List page. You'll find the
 behavior is similar for Milestones.

 If we were to add a //Cancel// button on the New ticket form, it could
 take you back to the Home page as you suggest, which could either be
 WikiStart or Default handler. However, you can get back to WIkiStart by
 just clicking on the Wiki entry on the mainnav, and clicking on the
 Bloodhound logo in the upper right takes you to the default handler.

 I guess a //Cancel// button is fine, but it's not strictly necessary for
 consistency in navigation links.

 On a related note, the QCT form has a //Cancel// button, but we could just
 as well name this button //Close//. It does clear the fields of the form
 though, so perhaps //Cancel// is more appropriate.

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[Apache Bloodhound] #646: New Ticket Page needs a Cancel button

2013-08-25 Thread Apache Bloodhound
#646: New Ticket Page needs a Cancel button
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 Reporter:  ChrisHarris  |  Owner:  nobody
 Type:  enhancement  | Status:  new
 Priority:  major|  Milestone:
Component:  dashboard|Version:  0.6.0
 Keywords:   |
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 Bloodhound v0.7.0

 1.) Click on "Create Ticket".
 2.) Click on "More fields."
 3.) The resulting /bloodhound/newticket page doesn't have a Cancel button.
 I think that this page should have a Cancel button that redirects back to
 the Home page.

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