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Posted to dev@roller.apache.org by Henri Yandell <fl...@gmail.com> on 2005/10/16 06:15:42 UTC
[roller 1.3] Logged in as...
When in the weblog management side of things, it always says 'Logged
in as [user]' at the top of the page.
It therefore seems pointless to have 'Logged in as [user].' on the
left hand side on the main.do page. Anyone mind if I remove it?
There are other things, like 'Main->Main' being a weird menu/submenu,
and it all seems to go away in Roller 2.0, but the above stands out
when I look at the page.
Hen
Re: [roller 1.3] Logged in as...
Posted by Henri Yandell <fl...@gmail.com>.
Fair point. I'll focus on the new 2.0 user experience.
Hen
On 10/19/05, Allen Gilliland <Al...@sun.com> wrote:
> I think we should just leave roller 1.3 alone and be focusing on 2.0 and beyond now.
>
> 1.3 is practically in a situation where it's obsolete before it's been released :(
>
> -- Allen
>
>
> On Sat, 2005-10-15 at 21:15, Henri Yandell wrote:
> > When in the weblog management side of things, it always says 'Logged
> > in as [user]' at the top of the page.
> >
> > It therefore seems pointless to have 'Logged in as [user].' on the
> > left hand side on the main.do page. Anyone mind if I remove it?
> >
> > There are other things, like 'Main->Main' being a weird menu/submenu,
> > and it all seems to go away in Roller 2.0, but the above stands out
> > when I look at the page.
> >
> > Hen
>
>
Re: [roller 1.3] Logged in as...
Posted by Allen Gilliland <Al...@Sun.COM>.
I think we should just leave roller 1.3 alone and be focusing on 2.0 and beyond now.
1.3 is practically in a situation where it's obsolete before it's been released :(
-- Allen
On Sat, 2005-10-15 at 21:15, Henri Yandell wrote:
> When in the weblog management side of things, it always says 'Logged
> in as [user]' at the top of the page.
>
> It therefore seems pointless to have 'Logged in as [user].' on the
> left hand side on the main.do page. Anyone mind if I remove it?
>
> There are other things, like 'Main->Main' being a weird menu/submenu,
> and it all seems to go away in Roller 2.0, but the above stands out
> when I look at the page.
>
> Hen