On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 3:54 PM, Rouslan Placella rouslan@placella.com wrote:
On Mon, 2011-08-01 at 15:39 +0300, Tyron Madlener wrote:
On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 3:31 PM, Rouslan Placella rouslan@placella.com wrote:
On Mon, 2011-08-01 at 14:24 +0200, Herman van Rink wrote:
On 08/01/2011 01:34 AM, Rouslan Placella wrote:
I rewrote the navigation frame resize handler and I'm looking for some feedback and opinions. The new handler keeps navigation frame width synchronised and there is an option to collapse the frame. I made a video [1] that showcases the functionality and there are a few words about it in my blog [2] and of course, it can be seen ion action on my demo site [3].
Having it resizeable seems nice. But I'm not sure that the synchronisation between tabs is useful. When I would resize to fit some specific table names this does not mean that I need the same space for an other tab where I might have a different database.
I was thinking of adding a configuration option to disable this.
I agree with Herman, this feature seems rather like an inconvenience than a feature to me. And this would be the very first setting/configuration in phpMyAdmin that is synchronized - why does it deserve that status? ;)
Not sure what you are saying here... What status is there to deserve?
Anyway, I meant a configuration setting for disabling this feature, not synchronising the actual setting. And the synchronisation of the frame widths occurs via a cookie, not via the pma configuration...
But yeah, I see how you could label it a nuissance and I have no problem getting rid of the feature for synchronising widths across frames and reverting to the old, somewhat flawed, logic for handling the frame widths.
How about just adding your new code without cross frame sync?
And I'm not really a fan of polling, specially when it's just for this.
Well, some browsers don't fire the onresize event for frames. Polling is the only reliable way here.
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