Bug #15070
closed
Shortcuts icon title text should be more descriptive!
Added by Matthew about 19 years ago.
Updated over 18 years ago.
Description
Create shortcut to several files in /fileadmin like tmpl.html and screen.css and news.html etc.
Now try to work out which icon belongs to which file?
Difficult.
How about putting the name of the file before the rest of the URL title.
Thanks
:-)
(issue imported from #M1627)
where do you create that shortcut? do you use the page type shortcut and want the link shown in the page tree? Greets, Sebastian
Sebastian
No, not the page type shortcut,
BE > Filelist > fileadmin > Edit say 'screen.css'
Click the 'Create a shortcut to this page'
It adds a shortcut icon in the BE footer frame, (bottom left of the screen) so one click takes you straight to that view.
However, do this several times and a nice row of icons appear but impossible to determine which relates to which file.
Does that help?
Thanks
Matthew
if you hover over this icon with your mouse, a little box should open (it is the title-tag of the image) where you see the path to the image. is this what you expected?
greets, sebastian
That is it, yes.
Okay just tested more, it is a Firefox issue on Win and Linux.
IE wraps to show the entire title text but Firefox cuts it short.
The text before the actual file name is always really long, it cuts off.
e.g
The source shows this as the title:
title="file_edit.php (file_list): &target=/home/httpd/vhosts/xxxxxxxxxxxxx.co.uk/httpdocs/fileadmin/screen.css"
But the browser (firefox) cuts off too early and only shows:
&target=/home/httpd/vhosts/xxxxxxxxxxxxx.co.uk/...
Is there something that can be done to get rid of the absolute path and disply only the relative path?
so eg.
&target=fileadmin/screen.css
This would fix it for both browsers.
Thanks,
The patch in bug #15085 fixes this problem, too.
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