On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 6:34 PM, Piotr Przybylski piotr.prz@gmail.com wrote:
2011/3/21 Adnan hiddenpearls@gmail.com:
On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 4:59 PM, Marc Delisle marc@infomarc.info wrote:
Akash Sinha a écrit :
# Yes i agree with removing frameset idea ( the space in left is getting useless,no use other than just displaying table name) ..we never get a complete page to administer a table .We should customize the header area to fulfil the needs.
Removing the left navigation panel and removing its implementation as a frame are two separate ideas, IMO.
By the way, the navigation panel is also used to:
- go back to main page by clicking the phpMyAdmin icon or the home icon
- switch database
- always have a list of tables in view even if we are not seeing them in
the main panel
- showing other icons on the top
I think, instead of removing, we should use DIV's based interface and get rid of these ordinary scroll bars, and use some fancy jQuery container. for non javascript browsers, we can use same Div's just simple scroll bars,
Current navigation frame is simple to use and long table lists don't reset their scroll position when I change tab - which we would lose if DIVs were introduced, unless we start using a multitude of hacks to work around it. What are the advantages of removing frames, aside from using not-cool-feature that currently works well for us?
My suggestion is Usability point of view, to give it a sharper look. btw, if we apply DIVs structure, it would hurt current positions of elements at all.
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