@ Burning
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So, I begin : my point of view (necessarily subjective, as everyone I do not know all XOOPS modules)
Good list of modules.
Too bad that this thread kind of died with no action
As we're getting closer to 2.4.5 release, I thought that it would be good to create at least one basic Module Pack for the release of 2.4.5. So I started on putting the modules together for Personal Pack, based on your and others feedback etc.
I've created
"Personal Pack 2.4 " Alpha, containing:
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AdsLight 1.061
CBB 3.08
Marquee 2.47
MyLinks 1.1
Popnupblog 3.25
TDMDownloads 1.5
TDMPicture 1.05
xForms 1.0
xNews
XoopsFQA 1.21
XoopsPartners (there are issues there)
XoopsPoll 1.31
xSitemap 1.02
We might also include those modules in the future in the Beta/Final (after more testing and feedback):
Publisher (currently only Alpha available)
ExtCal 1.08
Tag
RW-Banner
MyTabs
Backpack
iMenu/MultiMenu
Content
Video-Tube
XoopsCare
IndexScan
Burning, you've mentioned Ghost - what does it do and why should it be included?
All: could you please test the modules on XOOPS 2.4.5 RC2 for bugs etcAfter trying to test those modules, what it's striking is the lack of consistency of module Admin GUI.
All the icons are different, and the "look & feel" is also different between many of the modules. As a result, the user is wasting too much time on learning them individually, and thus being less productive.
So we'll need to:
1) come up with the standard icon set for the modules, similar to those in
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XOOPS 2.5.0 will have such a set of standard icons, but it would be good to have it defined/agreed on it already now, and update the modules for the Personal Pack, so they are consistent. Please follow the discussion on Icons in the above thread.
2) come up with a "
XOOPS Module Admin GUI Guidelines" defining a standard "look and feel" for the modules GUI. Most of them are looking way too different from each other, and to achieve the same result (e.g. create a Category), there are different ways to get there.
So I would like to start a new thread on
"XOOPS Module Admin GUI Guidelines" What are the "state of the Art" module Admin GUI?
How could we make some "module Admin GUI components" that could be used to easily used in creating modules, or updating existing modules?
Please follow up on this topic in that new thread.