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    [ER] scrollable drop-down menus in pfsense_ng theme…

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    • rcfaR Offline
      rcfa
      last edited by

      Of course, there's the other less elegant solution: stop the menubar from being floating, such that it scrolls up with the window content, because then I can just scroll the browser window, the menu bar disappears because it's nailed to the top of the page rather than to the top of the view, and then we can access things in arbitrarily long windows..

      Otherwise, I'm not sure if these sort of things are applicable here:

      http://www.codeproject.com/Questions/229885/how-to-make-scroll-bars-in-dropdown-list

      Another approach might be to replace the menu with drop-down boxes. Might offer less options to style to look, but it would also work on small devices like e.g. an iPhone, because it would pop-up a big selector to choose the items. A solution to a different problem made me think about that: http://css-tricks.com/convert-menu-to-dropdown/

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      • jimpJ Offline
        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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        Well for those, see above, re: theme change.

        That's why the other themes exist – the default isn't the best for everyone.

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        • rcfaR Offline
          rcfa
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          Actually, this has kind of nifty stuff, too, even for other parts of the pfSense GUI; I really like the way they do multiple selects. That would make quite a few things nicer.

          http://harvesthq.github.com/chosen/

          The neat thing is, that it just could be turned off on mobile devices, and then e.g. touch optimized elements can take over.

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          • jimpJ Offline
            jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
            last edited by

            Yeah we've looked at that one specifically before (or one nearly exactly like that) - I especially like the multi-select parts, the one with the grouping would be nice for VIP selections.

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            • marcellocM Offline
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              @jimp:

              But as the old saying goes… ideas are cheap. There are tons of good ideas (just check redmine for things labeled "future"), the problem is implementation.

              Maybe more two done by a package:

              • favorites menu

              • hide less used/unsued menu options

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                ccesario
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                Hello,

                This pull request https://github.com/bsdperimeter/pfsense/pull/141 improve menu css style removing some gifs, including more effects and automatic scroolbars to menus with more then 260px

                Tested in: Firefox 12/13, Chrome 19.0.1084.46, IE 8 and 9

                See the screenshot attached

                menu.png
                menu.png_thumb

                Carlos

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                • rcfaR Offline
                  rcfa
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                  Big thumbs up for this one!!! Awesome! Now at least a device like an 11" MacBook Air or some netbook can be used comfortably. That was just like a birthday gift for me :D

                  Now if we get the multiple selection stuff from "Chosen" in, the GUI will have taken a massive step forward.

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                  • jimpJ Offline
                    jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                    last edited by

                    Github was reporting that it couldn't be merged in for some reason. Might need updated and resubmitted as a new pull request.

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                      260 pixels seems a bit low to me. I wouldn't want this on a standard machine if it didn't need it. What length menu can you fit on a netbook (1024x600) screen? In full screen mode?

                      Steve

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                        phil.davis
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                        I use a netbook a lot, carry it around and plug it into an external monitor at home and work. It is annoying when dropdown lists, menus, dialog boxes etc extend down below the screen and I can't easily select the lower items, or press the OK button! When there is something to test, I am happy to put it through its paces, switching between the netbook screen and external monitor, seeing if things automatically adjust etc.
                        Hopefully the scrollbars only appear if the menu won't fit on the screen - so people with big screens will never see them.

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                          ccesario
                          last edited by

                          @jimp:

                          Github was reporting that it couldn't be merged in for some reason. Might need updated and resubmitted as a new pull request.

                          Ok Jimp. I resubmitted the pull request with my respository sync.

                          thanks

                          Carlos

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                            jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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                            Would there be some way to make that dynamic based on the window height? Seems that should only need to kick in for small screens. I do not want scrollbars on my full size window when it's capable of showing the whole menu.

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                              ccesario
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                              Well,

                              The this pull request https://github.com/bsdperimeter/pfsense/pull/144  add scrollbar in dropdown menu based in window height.

                              I think this may solve the problem of big and small screens

                              ;)

                              Carlos

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                              • jimpJ Offline
                                jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                                last edited by

                                I shrank my window's vertical size way down (it was a tiny strip across) and it didn't kick in for me… hmm.

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                                  jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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                                  aha, had to clear cache first (or shift+reload)

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                                    looks good! Though the menu could actually be a little longer. It's sized base on the height but it's leaving quite a bit of room under it

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                                      ccesario
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                                      @jimp:

                                      looks good! Though the menu could actually be a little longer. It's sized base on the height but it's leaving quite a bit of room under it

                                      Nice!

                                      To increase menu size,  change the value '100' in line 32 of  file /usr/local/www/themes/pfsense_ng/loader.js
                                      hwindow = (jQuery(window).height()-100);

                                      I usage the formule: 'window.height - 100' to define menu size, so per example:  'window.height - 50'  increase the dropdown menu

                                      :)

                                      Carlos

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                                        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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                                        35 seems to be the most comfortable fit for me, I committed that change. It leaves enough room for the bottom of the menu, the shadow, and few px worth of open space (Tried it on FF, Chrome, and Opera)

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                                          ccesario
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                                          @jimp:

                                          35 seems to be the most comfortable fit for me, I committed that change. It leaves enough room for the bottom of the menu, the shadow, and few px worth of open space (Tried it on FF, Chrome, and Opera)

                                          Cool!

                                          Thank you :)

                                          Carlos

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                                            phil.davis
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                                            I loaded:
                                            2.1-BETA0 (i386)
                                            built on Wed Jun 13 20:47:21 EDT 2012
                                            FreeBSD 8.3-RELEASE-p3

                                            Using Firefox 13.0 browser.

                                            As Jim did, I had to cleared my cache once to get the scrollbars happening.
                                            The scollbars happen based on the browser window size when I login. Works well for me.
                                            If I resize the browser window while logged in, the scrollbars don't come or go, the dropdown menu doesn't get longer or shorter. But I guess that is fine. The fine touch would be to make the dropdown menu sizing/scrollbar calculation get re-invoked from some window-resizing callback - then it would adjust itself automagically when the window is resized - but I have no idea about implementing stuff like this.
                                            I should have played more before posting - after resizing the window a simple page reload makes the menus and scrollbars adjust to the new window size. Also, selecting something from the menus makes a whole new page draw up, which also resets the menus and scrollbars to the new window size. All working very nicely for me.

                                            This is very handy when working from small screens. Particularly for the Diagnostics and Status menus, that are fairly long. Murphy's Law in this case states that you will always want to select the first item on the menu that is not visible. Now Murphy will have to think of something else  :)

                                            Thanks for this handy UI feature.

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