Hi Gayatri,
IMO you don't need to spend time on testing the UI on IE and Opera (and
even safari). Because,
1. Its a UI for a system which is going to use by specific people.
2. We can force the user to use a specific browser and a version to get
the maximum out of it.
3. You need to manage time.
So do development and testing on *latest and stable* firefox and chrome web
browsers.
No need to test on mobile devices like mobile phones but need to work on
an iPad (or similar device
with resolution from 1024x786 to up).
We can add features if we have time.
Thanks and regards,
Thilina Piyasundara
Systems Engineer
(DevOps)
M: 071-775-0006
Blog: blog.thilina.org
WSO2, Inc.
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On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 10:55 PM, Gayatri SN sacredlight2...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi all,
I have submitted a Google Summer of Code(GSoC 2014) proposal. This is the
link to it:
http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/proposal/review/student/google/gsoc2014/gayatri2709/5629499534213120
I have been working on this proposal and as Mr.Gajasinghe had suggested,
here are some of my findings:
1. I have been trying out different front-end options and using Bootstrap
with jQuery seems to be the best choice due to it's wide usage and
simplicity of code.
2. Using bootstrap will be beneficial because it will provide responsive
front-end design.
3. Trying my code on small screen devices like cell phones and tablets,
the drag and drop area seems insufficient, so for them we can also provide
an alternate menu based GUI for ease-of-use.
In my proposal, have mentioned some features like image export that can be
added this GUI tool, and currently working on their jQuery implementation.
I would like to have some suggestions for any more features you would want
me to implement, so that we can give the users the best GUI experience.
Regards,
Gayatri Nesarikar
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