[Phpmyadmin-devel] AJAXify phpMyAdmin Interface - GSOC 2011 - Create Table in navigation panel

Marc Delisle marc at infomarc.info
Thu May 26 13:48:13 CEST 2011


Thilanka Kaushalya a écrit :
> HI Marc,
> 
> Thanks for the suggestions you have made. 
>  
> 
>     I just saw something else that needs improvement. When using the new
>     "Create table" button, we get a dialog with room for just one column.
>     And the dialog to add columns, which needs to be used unless the table
>     has only one column (not likely), is not in sight at this point.
> 
> 
> If I change the parameter "num_fields=1" to "num_fields=" it will 
> initially gives two columns and then user can add more. Is that a 
> preferable way to overcome this.

It's a good idea to change this parameter.

> 
>     I suggest moving the "Add x column(s) ... Go" dialog on top of the
>     panel, next to the table name input field. This will at the same time
>     clarify the interface because seeing
>       Save Or Add X column(s) Go
> 
>     is cluttered and unclear.
> 
> I also agree with you and currently "Add x column(s) Go" button is 
> confusing. I can make changes to the Create table form so it will affect 
> at both "ajax enabled" and "ajax disabled" situations, or else I can 
> change this only in my jquery dialog so it in the "ajax enabled" 
> situations only. So what is preferable. I'll try on that and let you 
> know the changes as soon as possible. 

It's preferable to change both as it's confusing in both situations.


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