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HomeHomeOur CommunityOur CommunityGeneral Discuss...General Discuss...About the behavior change of the in-line editor.About the behavior change of the in-line editor.
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5/8/2007 10:25 AM
 

I'm just glad we can turn it OFF. DNN is actually a big learning curve for those not good at computers -- usually the 40 and over crowd, who are most of my clients. Hopefully all DNN developers realize that DNN is NOT exactly the most user-friendly.


Jason Honingford - Web & Software Developer
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5/8/2007 12:39 PM
 

I don't mean I don't like the toolbar. I think it's a good idea for easy editing. But I also want the in-line editor can keep the "click and edit" feature, it's the old style how DNN works. Currently, the "click and edit"  is changed to "click->find toolbar->click->edit". For a new user they may not know where to "find" the edit icon because it always on the top-left corner. But if you use old DNN, you will got a little amazing when you find you can just click your mouse and edit the content. This is what I want to explaination. New behavior lost this surprise for a new user. In another condition, if you edit a content that is longer than one page, actually you will not get the power of the toolbar because you need to scroll up to the top of the content, choose your function then scroll down to where you just edit. It's a little funny ^^!!. So I give some suggestion about how to enchance the function of the toolbar and it's behavior.

 
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