On 15 Mei 2011, at 16:17, Tyron Madlener tyronx@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 10:06 PM, Aris Feryanto aris_feryanto@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi, The recently used tables is now using ajax. I've just pushed to my repo, so the demo [0] will be available in an hour later. Comment and suggestion are welcome, mainly regarding the ajax-related code:
- ajax request in navigation.js
- ajax response in navigation.php
- ajax trigger in header.inc.php (the triggering is done by adding <script>
tag to call js function in the navigation frame, any better way?) [0] http://demo.phpmyadmin.net/gsoc-aris/ Cheers, -- Aris Feryanto
What if, instead of a 'recently used tables drop down list' there would be a bunch of icons that allow (ajax request-)sorting of tables/databases by different criterias such as:
- most recently used
- most commonly used
- table/db size
I think we can add sorting criteria in settings page. But, IMO, list is still more intuitive than using icons.
Similar to chromes omnibar that suggests addresses that are most commonly used, this seems somehow more intuitive than a drop down list.
So, users must type table's name in order to jump to a table? I think this is not convenient, since users may have table names with same prefix.
-- Aris Feryanto