[keycloak-dev] Working on the HTML for the Admin Console
Bill Burke
bburke at redhat.com
Tue Aug 27 14:34:39 EDT 2013
Still seems to work for me:
http://keycloak-p1b.rhcloud.com/auth-server/saas/saas-register.jsp
On 8/27/2013 2:31 PM, Bill Burke wrote:
>
> On 8/27/2013 12:59 PM, Gabriel Cardoso wrote:
>> I've just finish a basic implementation for the Admin Console:
>> http://ejsclient-cardosogabriel.rhcloud.com/application-settings.html
>> https://github.com/cardosogabriel/ejs-client/tree/master/php
>>
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>> *Some characteristics of it:*
>> - Using Bootstrap 3 as a basis
>> - CSS written in less.css
>> - Spaces declared in /em/ instead of /px/
>> /- /Generic icons by IconMoon (sprites)
>> - HTML5 tags only for progressive enhancement
>> /
>> - Using some code already provided by the RCUE initiative.
>> /
>> - Valid and semantic HTML
>> - Some basic responsive support (Bootstrap)
>>
>>> Please log into keycloak and see what we currently have.
>> Both your as Stian's live examples were unavailable in the last days.
>> Something missing?
>>
>>> * I'd like to see a "Welcome Bill Burke" dropdown menu on the right side
>>> that allows you to logout or manage your account.
>> Implemented according to the RCUE style (without the welcome).
>>
>>> * I'd like to have a dropdown on the left side in which you can choose
>>> the realm you want to manage, much like the "Current Profile" box in the
>>> EAP admin console.
>> Instead of a dropdown, we have a list of elements you want to manage at
>> the left side.
>>
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> I still want a dropdown like the "Current Profile" box in the EAP admin
> console to pick which realm you want.
>
>> In case of the application page, it would be nice to display somewhere
>> which realm the application belongs.
>>
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> I thought we'd agreed that Application is not something created
> separately from Realm? I think this would have an effect on your design
> as there would be two less buttons at the top left corner. There would
> be no "Applications" or "Realms" buttons.
>
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>> This is a first draft. There are solutions not defined by the RCUE, so
>> I'm talking to them about it.
>>
>> Comments?
>>
>
> Looks pretty clean. I'll incorporate some of the styles soon after I
> get a good chunk of my book done.
>
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