Posted by: MambaOn 2008/9/14 15:50:009946 reads The XOOPS Development Team is working on a new design of XOOPS back-end (Administration Area) interface and we are in the process of investigating user experience. It is very important to find out what you think about XOOPS, and use the results as a guide in our redesign work. We hope that you can help us in this process by answering 66 short questions in our survey. The survey is totally anonymous To help us, please click here...
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Re: XOOPS Administration Area Usability Survey
very nice idea ! Persian translation ( here ) i hope our users can help to better design
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The results page is quite nice!
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good initiative. Any chance of a link to the results?
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the survey is too long but i managed to finished it...
what i can summarized -install/uninstalled of module should be improved.. - old admin function that has not been updated with new feature such as the comment and group management should be improved - block system should be improved.. as example when managing block...user should be able to set the permission on the fly with out having to go to group management... like what implemeted in some module ..
The admin themes/(thadmin) and block cloning in XOOPS 2.3 is a long await feature..and xoopser all around the world is very happy to see it is finally implemented..
hope to see something +
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I DO! Urban
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Another thing that would be nice:
When editing a block: after submitting is it possible to return back to the block administration with the same search criteria e.g. Blocks generated by , Blocks visible in etc.
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F. Sinatra, quoted freely:
Good artists fullfill even the audience highest demands. The really best world performers give the audience what they did not even knew they needed and couldn't dream of...
(perhaps someone has this word for word somewhere)