Scott McCulloch Administrators
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| 3/27/2005 8:31 PM |
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So in updating News Articles, I have come to a cross roads for a few decisions, so I thought I would ask for feedback. Firstly, here are the upcoming features. * Article Templates [COMPLETE]: customisation of current articles, view articles etc
* Email Templates [COMPLETE]: customisation of emails that are sent out (similar to this forum)
* File Attachments: configurable file attachments to attach to an article
* Links: configurable links to attach to an article
* Related Articles: select articles to "relate" to an article
* Localization [COMPLETE]: All admin screens to be localized, you'll have to modify the templates for your own locale.
* Realignment [COMPLETE] with the core modules in look + feel (admin side of things), admin options has this already done to it. So here are the decisions to be made:- 1.) Should the 2nd level of the menu (Submit/MyArticles/Approve/Categories/Admin) appear in the dropdown menu (based on role) rather then at the top of module. 2.) When clicking an article, categories, search, syndication, should it load into its own screen (a module loaded by itself). Similar to the way you edit an announcement in the announcements module, it is loaded into a page with just that module. Pros: This allows for a module to appear many times on the one screen and not effect each other. Cons: There maybe some movement between screens, especially if the front page appears half way down a page, when clicking on a link, the article will appear loaded by itself at the top. This may not be too much of an issue with templates because you can really begin to mix things up. The question would then be, by clicking on current articles would it take you back to the original page, or just stay with the page loaded by itself. 3.) Should the screens that tell a user "thank you for submitting an article, you can now?" be removed? I'll post more questions as I think of them. |
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Bradley Molzen Registered Users
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| 3/28/2005 2:09 PM |
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1.) Should the 2nd level of the menu (Submit/MyArticles/Approve/Categories/Admin) appear in the dropdown menu (based on role) rather then at the top of module. No! Rather not have my users needing the learning experience. When it's in plain view for them, it's easier!! And quicker... Why use the cool ass iDrive feature in a BMW when you need three clicks to turn on the radio? 2) When clicking an article, categories, search, syndication, should it load into its own screen (a module loaded by itself). Similar to the way you edit an announcement in the announcements module, it is loaded into a page with just that module. Tough question... I personally don't have an issue with needing the module on one page more than once. (even though i tried once!) i like it loading into it's own screen, since everything else stays where it was. 3) Should the screens that tell a user "thank you for submitting an article, you can now?" be removed? Going back to the default page listing articles would be fine for me. I never use the links that get displayed. 4) Should a featured article show " - Featured Article" in the title? A "featured article" might not always be that special, but needs to be sticky sometimes anyway... with templates, perhaps make this easy to take off for those who don't like it? |
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Andrew Haslett Registered Users
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| 3/29/2005 2:58 AM |
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1.) Should the 2nd level of the menu (Submit/MyArticles/Approve/Categories/Admin) appear in the dropdown menu (based on role) rather then at the top of module. I think its fine as it is. Users become used to it and it allows quick access to these features. Additionally, users who are able to submit articles, may not be used to using the module actions dropdown and so would be unfamiliar anyway. As long as it doesn't take up too much space then I think its great (perhaps a collapsible menu bar??) 2.) When clicking an article, categories, search, syndication, should it load into its own screen (a module loaded by itself). Similar to the way you edit an announcement in the announcements module, it is loaded into a page with just that module. Sounds like the way to go, for consistency. If users are familiar with this behaviour in other modules then perhaps to best to follow suit in this case. I don't see much point in showing other content on the page at the time -> the user has indicated that they wish to focus on this article/functionality, by clicking on the related link, so why not dedicate the screen space for this purpose. I think either a 'BACK' / 'RETURN' / 'MAIN LISTING' / 'CURRENT ARTICLES' button is therefore very important and should be quite prominent after completing the action. My preference is to return to the main listing. 3.) Should the screens that tell a user "thank you for submitting an article, you can now?" be removed? An option to retain this for flexibility would be nice, although my preference is to return to the main listing, as stated above. Simplicity is important in our particular environment, but it may be different in others. Keep up the good work Scott, and thanks for allowing us to provide this type of feedback to influence your product. Much appreciated. Cheers, Andrew |
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Bradley Molzen Registered Users
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| 3/29/2005 9:57 AM |
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Posted By Bunce on 3/29/2005 2:58:46 AM I don't see much point in showing other content on the page at the time -> the user has indicated that they wish to focus on this article/functionality, by clicking on the related link, so why not dedicate the screen space for this purpose.
Everyone of course has their own needs... I'd actually want the other content still showing on the page, mostly for advertising purposes, and quick access to certain links I'll have strewn around. So if the page was templateable (common theme here lately), then I could include all the little controls and links and whatnot on the page. Otherwise, how it is now would work better for me, with the least amount of work. Admin selectable option perhaps? |
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Scott McCulloch Administrators
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| 3/29/2005 2:12 PM |
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| I'm creating a standard function that urls are formed from, so there will be an admin switch to load it like it does now, or in a seperate screen. |
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Bradley Molzen Registered Users
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| 3/30/2005 7:15 AM |
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| Best of both worlds.... Scott does it again. |
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soapy yang Registered Users
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Scott McCulloch Administrators
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| 4/13/2005 4:47 AM |
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I've now completed Email Templates & Article Templates. File Attachments, Related Links, Related Articles to come! |
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soapy yang Registered Users
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| 4/19/2005 7:56 PM |
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| how to download new article modules |
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p speth Gold Membership
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| 4/25/2005 11:23 AM |
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1> Bonosoft MultiPage allows the Titles to be moved Either at the top, or to the side. I think this is very functional. |
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Nhan Nguyen Dao Registered Users
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| 5/06/2005 6:00 PM |
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I would like to download News Articles |
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Scott McCulloch Administrators
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| 5/06/2005 6:01 PM |
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Posted By pspeth on 4/25/2005 11:23:59 AM 1> Bonosoft MultiPage allows the Titles to be moved Either at the top, or to the side. I think this is very functional.
You mean the menu options? |
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p speth Gold Membership
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| 5/13/2005 10:48 AM |
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Posted By smcculloch on 5/6/2005 6:01:32 PM Posted By pspeth on 4/25/2005 11:23:59 AM 1> Bonosoft MultiPage allows the Titles to be moved Either at the top, or to the side. I think this is very functional. You mean the menu options? Yes, I mean moving the menu options from above, over to the left side.
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Huy Tran Registered Users
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| 5/16/2005 3:38 AM |
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| Coud you tell me how to download NewArticle Module |
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Curtis Cunningham Registered Users
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| 5/16/2005 4:00 PM |
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1.) Should the 2nd level of the menu (Submit/MyArticles/Approve/Categories/Admin) appear in the dropdown menu (based on role) rather then at the top of module.
I think that the top menu should be hidden. I find it difficult to compress the article onto pages where space is an issue with the large heading. I agree that the drop down method is a little awkward for users though. Maybe if we could edit the template to show or hide the individual headings with tokens? That way you can show the individual menu items, and where-ever you want them. 2.) When clicking an article, categories, search, syndication, should it load into its own screen (a module loaded by itself). Similar to the way you edit an announcement in the announcements module, it is loaded into a page with just that module. Pros: This allows for a module to appear many times on the one screen and not effect each other. Cons: There maybe some movement between screens, especially if the front page appears half way down a page, when clicking on a link, the article will appear loaded by itself at the top. This may not be too much of an issue with templates because you can really begin to mix things up. The question would then be, by clicking on current articles would it take you back to the original page, or just stay with the page loaded by itself.
I think I am fine either way 3.) Should the screens that tell a user "thank you for submitting an article, you can now?" be removed? I never read these, so I would say yes. |
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Scott McCulloch Administrators
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| 5/16/2005 4:33 PM |
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Posted By huytq on 5/16/2005 3:38:51 AM Coud you tell me how to download NewArticle Module
You must be a subscriber.. |
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Bill Quinn Gold Membership
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| 5/21/2005 12:07 PM |
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Hi Scott, This may already be a feature and I missed it, but if not, I would like to have the option to set links in news articles to open in new windows;
target="_Blank" without having to hand code each one. Great modules...thanks. Bill |
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Bill Quinn Gold Membership
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| 5/21/2005 12:07 PM |
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Hi Scott, This may already be a feature and I missed it, but if not, I would like to have the option to set links in news articles to open in new windows;
target="_Blank" without having to hand code each one. Great modules...thanks. Bill |
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