Suggestion #37914
Module header fixed position
| Status: | Rejected | Start date: | 2012-06-11 | |
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| Priority: | Won't have this time | Due date: | ||
| Assignee: | - | % Done: | 0% |
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| Category: | - | |||
| Target version: | - | |||
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| Votes: | 1 (View) |
Description
While the content area on tight and page/folder tree have fixed header rows the module frame on the very left does not a fixed header row.
Fix the two rows on the module navigation frame while scrolling the module navigation content.
History
Updated by Fabien Udriot 11 months ago
Please, could you add a commented screenshot to make it easier to get the point?
Updated by Jens Hoffmann 11 months ago
What is the benefit for this?
To me it removes some contrast between the individual frames.
Sorry .. if I get this point here right (not 100% sure), I would say -1 here.
Updated by Felix Kopp 11 months ago
On the left in the module menu the dark grey row underneath the logo can be scrolled out of the viewable area.
In the middle above the page tree the dark grey row is fixed and can not be scrolled out of the viewable area.
On the very right in the working frame the dark grey docheader row is fixes and can not be scrolled out of the viewable area.
To unify the behavior of all three columnsr the dark grey row underneath the top container should be fixed.
That results in fixing the dark grey row above the module selection on the very left.
Updated by Jens Hoffmann 11 months ago
- Status changed from New to Rejected
- Priority changed from Could have to Won't have this time
Hi, as I sag .. contrast is here more important than streamline.
As there is no functionality behind - It simply doesn't makes any sense.
Sorry.
Greez Jens
Updated by Felix Kopp 11 months ago
He Jens, I concur with you. But then the grey header above the module navigation does not make any sense itself.
Thus the grey row above modules must consequentially be removed completely, right?
Updated by Jens Hoffmann 11 months ago
The "grey header above the module navigation" is simply whitespace :)