Hi List!
Please have a look at the suggestion from the new developer who joins the team (Vergoz Michael):
http://phpmyadmin.sourceforge.net/new_design/first_draft_01.gif
And comment it, of course ;)
Loïc
Note: this url is for the dev team and regular contributors only, Michaël suggest to keep the surprise for users.
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On Mon, 24 Sep 2001, [iso-8859-1] Lo�c wrote:
That is VERY impressive.
And if we implement it correctly using CSS, that would be very easy to change. I can see the :first-letter class coming in handy for the red letters.
On Mon, 24 Sep 2001, Loïc wrote:
Slick! Needs a little more colour in the backgrounds though, maybe the ones we already use. And ditch the slogan under the title.
YES I like the layout.
Someone ( I think Olivier) mentionned that if a site has lots of databases and lots of tables, it's relatively slow to transmit the whole left frame's contents.
So maybe 2 parts for the left frame: the database tree in the upper part, and the table list only for the currently selected database, in the lower part.
About the Personnal data (Preferences), I guess it implies a preferences table (in a preferences database), à la bookmarks. I think that this should stay optional, because newbies maybe would not know how to create the underlying structure.
Loïc a écrit :
Hello All.
Please have a look at the suggestion from the new developer who joins the team (Vergoz Michael):
I think I like the design - it's very neat - but it would be nice to see screenshots (or dummys) of implemented for the important parts of phpMyAdmin - the part one uses daily in the work with maintaining databases - and not just the frontpage that's only used while starting phpMyAdmin.
I like the idea of changing the design - but think that should be scheduled for a version 3.x series of phpMyAdmin - so let's work on the design (HTML, CSS etc.) and let it be ready when phpMyAdmin goes from 2.x to 3.x ;-))