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[jira] [Created] (OFBIZ-10470) Inconsistent screenlet-title
containers
Dennis Balkir created OFBIZ-10470:
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Summary: Inconsistent screenlet-title containers
Key: OFBIZ-10470
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-10470
Project: OFBiz
Issue Type: Improvement
Reporter: Dennis Balkir
Through the OFBiz-Backend there is some inconsistency in the use of screenlet-titles.
The title is normally nested inside this:
{code:html}
<div class="screenlet">
<div class="screenlet-title-bar">
<!-- insert screenlet-title -->
{code}
But the title itself differs throughout the. backend quite often.
As far as I have seen, there are 3 main kinds of title:
# {code:html}
<div class="screenlet">
<div class="screenlet-title-bar">
<div class="h3">Title</div>
{code}
# {code:html}
<div class="screenlet">
<div class="screenlet-title-bar">
<h3>Title</h3>
{code}
# {code:html}
<div class="screenlet">
<div class="screenlet-title-bar">
<ul>
<li class="h3">Title</li>
{code}
All three variants can be found right here:
https://demo-trunk.ofbiz.apache.org/ordermgr/control/orderentry
({{li}} is used in the {{left}}-container, {{h3}} is used for "Create Sales Order" and {{div}} is used for the other screenlets)
Wouldn't it be better to limit this to one kind of container, and maybe style the differences (if wanted) through classes?
Or maybe two containers, which then can be styled differently?
The way it is now, with most of them looking the same anyway, it seems rather confusing than useful
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