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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 27/03/2014 14:00, Matthias
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<div>great! I'd don't see a huge problem here in pagination
of the variatns; I doubt that one PushApp has a gazillion
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I don't think it will be a problem either. When variants are going
into the bazillion numbers there will be many other problems in
managing apart from pagination. Managing them will practically
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<div>The Code Snippets : Yeah A button/link
would be needed</div>
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This are the "What's this for?" links. We might want to
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<div>Now, I open the details of a variant (by clicking on
it), and I see the LINK</div>
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<div>Clicking on it will give me a "popup" with the
different code-snippet (note: we need Cordova + native),
per variant, right ? </div>
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<div>- Sidebar: is that specific to an
application? See notes on
"applications.png"</div>
<div>- The "Notifications" on the sidebar,
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<div>- What's the "gear-wheel" for ? <br>
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The gear menu will have contextual actions like "Rename"
and "Delete". It's less cluttered than having them as
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<div>ah!!! Took a bit to realize that :-) </div>
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<div>* "dialogs.png"</div>
<div>- For an application construct,
that's good enough; Creating a variant
is a bit more complex (see current UI)</div>
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<div>I assume that for delete app/variant or
reset id/secrets we will use the same
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<div>* installations.png</div>
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<div>- Is there no side bar for this?</div>
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<div>- If I understand the view/page
correctly, its a list of ALL
installations for one PushApplication.
However, we should list the variants PER
variant (see current UI). The
Navigation path on the bread-crumbs
would be "Applications >> Mobile
HR >> Demo (iOS) >>
Installations (number)" <br>
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<div>+1 but I think that was also Hylke's
initial idea because on the application
details screen you see that the link to
installations is on the "variant" level. I
think it was just a glitch in his
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I wasn't too sure about what we could do here. In some
cases it's good to have installations per variant, in
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<div>for now, I think, let's list them only per variant -
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I'm fine with that.<br>
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<div>Thanks for the reply. I hope we are now all on the same
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<div>Oh, any chance to get a bit rid of that blue; replacing
by a different colour ? :-))</div>
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This is the blue from patternfly.org, but we can discuss different
options. What about yellow and black stripes? :P<br>
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