The current code to render multiple columns seems to be more complicated
than it should be. As this thread has discussed, adding features to
multiple-column layout can be problematic.
So, the suggestion is to introduce column widgets. I'll start off with
some basic ideas, and everyone is
I think it would fulfill the needs I can see right now.
Thank you Adrian.
2009/12/23 Adrian Crum adri...@hlmksw.com:
The current code to render multiple columns seems to be more complicated
than it should be. As this thread has discussed, adding features to
multiple-column layout can be
Looks like a plan, yes!
Jacques
From: Bruno Busco bruno.bu...@gmail.com
I think it would fulfill the needs I can see right now.
Thank you Adrian.
2009/12/23 Adrian Crum adri...@hlmksw.com:
The current code to render multiple columns seems to be more complicated
than it should be. As this
I was looking for a way to implement a splitter that would allow the
user to adjust the width of the left column in multicolumn screens
(i.e. in the catalog application).
In OFBiz there are already several js library.
Is somebody aware of a simple method to do this?
I have briefly looked into the
Something similar that would be nice to have is a generic collapsible
column implementation - where clicking on a link or control reduces the
column to a small icon. Clicking on the icon expands the column back.
This could be used for vertical menus.
Maybe it is time to consider a column
Unfortunately, one of the problem I had was that, to collapse
horizzontally, is not so simple because adiacent divs should be also
adjusted.
For example, to use this to collapse the left-column, even the
main-content div width (or margin-left) should be changed.
This was one of the reason I
Adrian, what you say reminds me the very first way I thought to
achieve what I described (but I stopped and forgot!! :-( )
I thought that a collapsible screenlet (we already have) could have
another attribute to be collapsed horizzontaly or vertically. One of
the two is what we have right know.
That's why we need column widgets - so the other columns will know to
resize themselves.
-Adrian
Bruno Busco wrote:
Unfortunately, one of the problem I had was that, to collapse
horizzontally, is not so simple because adiacent divs should be also
adjusted.
For example, to use this to collapse
I would like to help on the column widget implementation.
Could you start with some writing about it so that I can get a clear idea?
-Bruno
2009/12/22 Adrian Crum adri...@hlmksw.com:
That's why we need column widgets - so the other columns will know to resize
themselves.
-Adrian
Bruno