I’m not saying we will remove the tab-ext.xml, what I meant is that:
1-Move the tabs for network, storage and system services (and firmware
and other panels as well) as nested tags inside the administration tab
in the tab-ext.xml and use ginger.capabilities object to hide them
once the user lands on the administration tab.
OR
2-Keep only administration tab in tab-ext.xml and insert all available
sidebar options as static HTML elements but still use
ginger.capabilities to hide unavailable options.
Options 1 requires minor changes in wok.main.js inside the navbar
functions. Option 2 would require same amount of work on Wok but would
keep functions exclusive to Ginger.
I see Option 1 requiring changes on Wok. Option 2 seems simpler to be
implemented as it only involves changes on Ginger.
Samuel
*From:*Aline Manera [mailto:alinefm@linux.vnet.ibm.com]
*Sent:* quarta-feira, 20 de julho de 2016 11:34
*To:* Samuel Henrique De Oliveira Guimaraes
<samuel.guimaraes(a)eldorado.org.br>; Daniel Henrique Barboza
<dhbarboza82(a)gmail.com>; kimchi-devel(a)ovirt.org
*Subject:* Re: [Kimchi-devel] [RFC] Wok / Ginger sidebar
Hi Samuel,
There is no way to remove the tab-ext.xml file.
It is used by wok to load the plugins and changing/removing them will
affect all plugins and we do not want that.
The tab-ext.xml file needs to be update to only contain one tab
"Administration".
That tab will be related to one HTML file which will create the
sidebar menu created according to Ginger needs.
On 07/13/2016 12:18 PM, Samuel Henrique De Oliveira Guimaraes wrote:
Sure. I’m considering that this will be a huge amount of work
because we’ll have to look up for the capabilities before
rendering the main Ginger landing page OR we put the Ginger panels
as static elements instead of using tab-ext.xml. Either way we
would have to create a single .html.tmpl file for each panel and
remove the accordions and maybe move or create new JS functions to
initialize them.
Samuel
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[mailto:kimchi-devel-bounces@ovirt.org] *On Behalf Of *Daniel
Henrique Barboza
*Sent:* quarta-feira, 13 de julho de 2016 10:29
*To:* kimchi-devel(a)ovirt.org <mailto:kimchi-devel@ovirt.org>
*Subject:* Re: [Kimchi-devel] [RFC] Wok / Ginger sidebar
Looks good Samuel
Just a reminder: make sure to also consider that there are some
features
that will not be available at a given time in the host but should
be considered
in this design too. In your screenshot we're missing the Power
Management and the Firmware Update features, for example, probably
because you do not have tuned-adm and WoK isn't running in a Power
system.
Daniel
On 07/13/2016 10:13 AM, Aline Manera wrote:
Looks really good for me!
+1
On 07/12/2016 05:54 PM, Samuel Henrique De Oliveira Guimaraes
wrote:
Created a new variation with a sticky fixed floating
sidebar and single contente on the page. I also removed
the accordion because if we are going to display only one
item per page, we shouldn’t have hidden elements on the page.
Samuel
*From:*Aline Manera [mailto:alinefm@linux.vnet.ibm.com]
*Sent:* terça-feira, 12 de julho de 2016 09:53
*To:* Samuel Henrique De Oliveira Guimaraes
<samuel.guimaraes(a)eldorado.org.br>
<mailto:samuel.guimaraes@eldorado.org.br>;
kimchi-devel(a)ovirt.org <mailto:kimchi-devel@ovirt.org>
*Subject:* Re: [Kimchi-devel] [RFC] Wok / Ginger sidebar
Hi Samuel,
I'd say to keep the menu always visible in a left
panel/menu and with a default first view when user enters
on Administration tab.
Regards,
Aline Manera
On 07/11/2016 06:12 PM, Samuel Henrique De Oliveira
Guimaraes wrote:
Hi team,
Based on the feedback I’ve created a new mockup
putting all Ginger features in a floating vertical
menu (I’ve only put some of them but you’ll get the idea).
Samuel
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[mailto:kimchi-devel-bounces@ovirt.org] *On Behalf Of
*Chandra Shekhar Reddy Potula
*Sent:* quinta-feira, 7 de julho de 2016 09:50
*To:* kimchi-devel(a)ovirt.org
<mailto:kimchi-devel@ovirt.org>
*Subject:* Re: [Kimchi-devel] [RFC] Wok / Ginger sidebar
Hi Samuel,
First of all thanks for your extensive investigation
on various possibilities in front of us !!!
I personally liked the option
https://www.sitepoint.com/ which would be ideal to
have with possibly 3 level navigation.
Nevertheless, let us start with having side pane to
provide immediate relief with the way proposed in the
figures ginger_sidebar_1.png and ginger_storage_2.png
and eventually make it more better if it is too
complex doing all of it ones.
I agree with Daniel recommendation for the for
ginger_sidebar*.png, ie. have one second level tab for
now and all the functionalities go under the side pane
which would be enabler in future some thing similar to
your proposal of
https://www.sitepoint.com/
Thanks and Regards
Chandra
On 7/5/16 12:32 AM, Samuel Henrique De Oliveira
Guimaraes wrote:
Hi team,
We currently have an issue with Ginger/Gingerbase
navigation bar in small screen resolutions and we
also have huge tables in System Services page.
Since working on the navigation bar involves
editing Wok styles, I’m sending this e-mail to Wok
mailing list instead of Ginger group.
I looked for successful combinations of sidebar +
horizontal navigation bars and so far I couldn’t
find any example that would exactly fit with Wok
and its plugins. The majority of examples I’m
listing below are very good with traditional pages
with deep subcategories and the navigation bars
can work as sitemaps and replace breadcrumbs:
·http://www.worldwildlife.org/ -
https://vimeo.com/166812605
·https://www.theguardian.com/us -
https://vimeo.com/166812599
·https://next.ft.com/fastft -
https://vimeo.com/166812597
Wok currently has two navigation levels. Kimchi
doesn’t have multiple sections but Ginger and
Gingerbase uses collapsible panel groups to
separate sections that could be third level
elements on a sidebar. This was already discussed
when we moved some features from Ginger to
Gingerbase but I think we could achieve a
functional sidebar with up to three levels without
using a “landing page” for second-level elements.
In the attached screenshots ginger_sidebar1 and
ginger_sidebar2 are mockups for an off-canvas menu
that would slide the main content and hide itself
once an option is clicked. It would also hide the
other panel accordions. Here are two off-canvas
menu in action:
·http://codepen.io/SitePoint/full/uIemr/
·https://codepen.io/benske/full/cxrta/
Since this would require a change in Wok tabs and
ginger/gingerbase tab-ext.xml, I think we could
implement something entirely different that would
with Wok and all plugins. This site menu only have
first-level options on the sidebar but I think we
could add collapsible links like a tree-table
menu:
https://www.sitepoint.com/
In addition to the sidebar, we could put a
search/filter input on the top that would allow
the user to type the desired option and show its
position on the menu. Please take a look at the
remaining attached screenshots. I did one
variation with the content aligned to the center
and another one aligned to the left.
Regards,
Samuel
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