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Trong Tran updated GTNPORTAL-3044:
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Inconsistency in html elements of shared layout/user bar portlets
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Key: GTNPORTAL-3044
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/GTNPORTAL-3044
Project: GateIn Portal
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Affects Versions: 3.6.0.Beta02
Environment: jboss-jpp-6.1.0.ER1-prod-17052013.zip
Reporter: Vlastislav Ramik
Assignee: Tuyen Nguyen The
Labels: JPP61-Test-dev
Original Estimate: 6 hours
Time Spent: 6 hours
Remaining Estimate: 1 hour
Shared layout/user bar portlets (ie the bar that appears at the top of the page when you
are a logged-in user) has following inconsistency:
Portal Actions (that with the redhat icon): {noformat}<li title="Portal
Actions" style="width: 62px" class="UITab
portlet-menu-item">{noformat} The is also empty link as a child of the <li>
but it has zero length.
Site: {noformat}<a title="Sites" class="SitesIcon TBIcon"
href="javascript:;">Site</a>{noformat}
Group: {noformat}<span title="Group" class="GroupIcon
TBIcon">Group</span>{noformat}
Dashboard: If the user does not have any dashboard pages there is a link. If the user has
a dashboard page there is a span. This is correct in my opinion.
Site/Group/Dashboard Editor: {noformat}<a title="Site/Group/Dashboard
Editor" href="#" class="EditorIcon
TBIcon">Site/Group/Dashboard Editor</a>{noformat}
All this leads to different looking cursors when you hovering the portlet.
Portal Actions: arrow cursor
Site: link cursor and text is highlighted
Group:
- arrow cursor when you are hovering that "people" icon
- text cursor when you are hovering Group text
Dashboard:
- in case of none dashboard pages - it behaves the same as Site
- in case on any dashboard pages - it behaves the same as Group
Site/Group/Dashboard Editor: link cursor and text is highlighted
The solution can be using css cursor (e.g. cursor: pointer; ) but cleaner solution would
be probably unify it.
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