
david at kineticode
Apr 30, 2008, 7:13 PM
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On Apr 30, 2008, at 18:29, Marshall Roch wrote: > As you found, this may be difficult to fix. A clean way to do it is > to return Javascript instead of HTML (which is how Rails' RJS > works), but perhaps there's an easier way.... I may be able to take > a look in about 2 weeks when my finals are over. I would really appreciate that. I mean, couldn't it return HTML with an HTTP status so you'd know if it succeeded or not? If it's 200, then do as normal. Otherwise, display the HTML returned as an error. >> Another thing I noticed: You can no longer reorder elements in a >> story. Or can you, outside of bulk edit? I couldn't figure it out. >> Marshall? > > You can, or at least you could... the name of the element (i.e. > "Paragraph" or "Pull Quote") is theoretically a drag handle. Oh, I'll be damned. That's really nice! I have only three comments: * We should have some sort of graphic next to the field and element names to indicate that they're draggable. I didn't know without you telling me. * In Camino, at least, the browser would not scroll when I tried to move past its bottom or top edge. That made it impossible to drag a field very far (which can be a PITA when there is a large subelement in the way, with lots of subelements of its own). * Can subelements be collapsed by a > vs v icon of some kind? Or did that not make it in. Thanks, it really looks great! And BTW, I updated Kineticode's Bricolage to 1.11.0 running on Apache 2, so I'll be eating the dog food myself on those rare occasions when I work on the Kineticode site. :-) Best, David
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