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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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114 | Composr | page_management | public | 2010-04-06 15:46 | 2017-01-14 14:09 |
Reporter | Chris Graham | Assigned To | |||
Priority | normal | Severity | feature | ||
Status | new | Resolution | open | ||
Summary | 114: Sitemap editor changes | ||||
Description | 1) I don't want the Site-Tree editor to throw up "delete page" in a new window, asking for FTP details. The AFM should have a JS-overlay mode - which removes the reason for delete-page opening in a new window. 2) I want the Site-Tree editor to have a 'Add new Comcode page' icon, shown underneath each zone in the Site-Tree. This adds it inline. I want to be able to edit the primary textual content of any node via a little expander arrow. This would be incredibly handy for making a site, as you could edit all your text in one place, cutting and pasting it around until you have everything perfect. There's no need for WYSIWYG or previews etc - this is meant to be a quick process, before fine tuning of the visual side of things. 3) When pages are moved or renamed, Composr should allow automatic redirect creation. 4) Redirects should be shown on the site-tree editor, but in grey, with an asterisked note about them being redirects. The redirects should be creatable, movable, deletable, (mass) addable, from the site-tree editor. The normal redirects interface should be removed from the system unless Javascript is not available. 5) Moving an overrided page should also remove the non-overridden version 6) Inline renaming 7) Multi-select, so can mass-move/mass-delete 8) Tree-view drag on IE should scroll when the cursor is near the top of screen 9) Site Tree Editor should alphabetise anything without an order; except modules should come before Comcode pages. 10) The Site Tree Editor should provide 'Add category' (and 'Add Zone', and 'Add page') links in italics in appropriate places in the tree - but that clicking these links should inform the user that they'll be redirected out of the Site Tree Editor and to a different place in the Admin Zone. When they finish the add action, they get a do-next interface that is divided into two: * top half is a big "Go back to where you were in the Site Tree Editor" link * and, the bottom is the normal do-next manager. Likewise, I think any links in the Site Tree Editor should provide this loop-around method for editing things. 11) Every module node in the Site-Tree editor should show a box of that modules entry-points in titled/link format; also it should show those for other related modules (e.g. downloads and cms_downloads - these would be related). This will make it easy to get new downloads (for example) added when working within the site tree editor. | ||||
Tags | Type: Usability (major) | ||||
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Time estimation (hours) | 12 | ||||
Sponsorship open | |||||
related to | 113 | Not Assigned | Menu editor easy-page-adding |
Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
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2016-12-08 12:48 | Chris Graham | Tag Attached: Type: Usability | |
2016-12-08 12:50 | Chris Graham | Tag Renamed | Type: Usability => Type: Usability (major) |
2017-01-14 14:09 | Chris Graham | Summary | Site tree editor => Sitemap editor changes |