Hi Alexandre

> On Apr 3, 2015, at 4:53 AM, schif...@polytech.unice.fr wrote:
> 
> I made an other try, and this time, I was able to login.
> Ok, I know that I have an old web browser on my desktop (Opera 12), but I
> didn't expect to have only 3 working buttons. Actually, it seems that the
> interface works only with Gecko and Blink. And maybe only with the latest
> versions.
> Now, the bugs with Gecko and Blink :
> In the preference panel : the main frame with all options is displayed
> only in a quart of the screen (for the height), and I can't scroll for
> changing the others.
> The search button doesn't work (nothing happens).
> In the mail view, the top right button doesn't work (nothing happens).

At this stage of the development, don't expect all buttons to be working. We 
still move things around and experiment with the design. With the online demo, 
we want the community to easily follow the development, but for the moment, we 
ask for feedback more on the UI/UX than on the compatibility with different 
browsers.

Please note that we rely on the Angular Material framework, which is still in 
development and announced to be "targeted for all browsers with versions n-1; 
where n is the current browser version" (https://github.com/angular/material). 
This is not yet the case, but it's their goal.

> I insist, but please, make the new interface with less JS than this one.
> Having everything made by scripts is a bad ideas. It's less accessible
> (for disable people and for web browsers), and it's slower than the
> HTML/CSS rendering. Think about old/low-end smartphones, and about people
> who doesn't have a Gecko/Blink web browser.

The Web interface of SOGo has always required JavaScript and the amount of 
JavaScript code will certainly increased in v3. However, we will avoid any 
change to the database schema so it will be possible to run both v2 and v3 in 
parallel with the same data.

Thanks,

Francis-- 
users@sogo.nu
https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists

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