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      Clear-Pixel
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      Another nice example

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      http://photonui.orangehilldev.com/dashboard.php

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        Supermule Banned
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        Best so far!

        Could end up beeing very nice!

        @Clear-Pixel:

        Another nice example

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        http://photonui.orangehilldev.com/dashboard.php

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          eri--
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          Should this be moved to general topics?

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            Clear-Pixel
            last edited by

            Last Example

            http://mosaicpro.biz/adminplus/php/

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              ddggttff3
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              @Clear-Pixel:

              Last Example

              http://mosaicpro.biz/adminplus/php/

              Im sorry, but that is just beautiful… id kill for a nice GUI like that.

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                Supermule Banned
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                Imagine how nice it would be at a 100% width…!

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                  kindle
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                  @Supermule:

                  Inspired by this thread http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,48107.msg253688.html#msg253688

                  I will start with contributing with 50$.

                  This is partly aimed at Craymore….:) Now we will see if he wants to.

                  I would donate to this wonderful cause  ;D

                  @ermal:

                  Should this be moved to general topics?

                  I would think so, since it would definitely get more attention. Probably removing BOUNTY from the subject line would also be appropriate.

                  @Supermule:

                  Imagine how nice it would be at a 100% width…!

                  If you select fluid layout at the bottom of that page it will show a full screen layout.

                  Can't really complain about the pfsense webui since it's better than most I've seen. Although something like what is being suggested would be mind blowing.

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                    Clear-Pixel
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                    I have to say I like the last example best http://mosaicpro.biz/adminplus/php/ it's based on tweeter boot strap … and fully responsive ... if the cash would flow it could be reality.

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                      Clear-Pixel
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                      @jimp, cmb, ermal
                      Is it possible based on the way pfsense is coded/structured that GUI modifications could be distributed as a plugin?

                      If so, I would consider looking a bit deeper into the existing GUI structure to get a better idea of what would be required.

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                        xbipin
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                        this is too good, would love to donate $$ to see such a interface

                        earlier i said $10 but increase it to $50 if this can be done

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                          Clear-Pixel
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                          Looking at the code structure last night for about 20 min. I'm afraid it would be to daunting of a task for just one person on the short term. There are at less a hundred files that would have to be HEAVILY modified. I'm thinking some if not all of the java/php/html code would have to be rewritten. Just a quick guess, there may be 100,000 to 150,000 lines of java/php/html code to review and rewrite.

                          Real world cost would be somewhere in the range of $3 to $6 per line of code…. $50 bucks for a rewrite at min would get ya 16 lines :D
                          Its not impossible to get this done.....There could be a model setup to help fund or a pay model to reward the programmers for there Huge contribution.

                          I will look at the code more at a later date... :-\

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                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                            @Clear-Pixel:

                            100,000 to 150,000 lines …. somewhere in the range of $3 to $6 per line

                            Ouch!

                            As pretty as those pages are I'm sure they would actually help me get anything done faster or more accurately. I am also concerned about introducing extra load to ether the client or server simply to add some animated buttons.  ;)

                            Steve

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                              Clear-Pixel
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                              Its not about animation … it is formatting and presenting data in a informative efficient manner.

                              Take this sight for example .... this is animation :D
                              http://www.bombshellmanual.com/bombshell.swf
                              Site looks like my gf bedroom floor.... :D

                              This design is rather disturbing :o
                              http://bierzto.pl/administrator/teacup-pigs-full-grown&page=3

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                                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                                Probably best to avoid anything like that!  ::)

                                Steve

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                                  xbipin
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                                  u could take the current skin system and simply create a new skin for a start and then later on we could add the reprogramming for adding more functionality, this way u dont need to do 150k lines

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                                    Supermule Banned
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                                    It would be a page who will integrate the current items, no more.

                                    But made in a modern design that allows for adaptation to different resolutions and widths.

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                                      xbipin
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                                      @Supermule:

                                      It would be a page who will integrate the current items, no more.

                                      But made in a modern design that allows for adaptation to different resolutions and widths.

                                      +1, all resolutions and widths is what every1 needs and a better looking design with not so much red color  ;D

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                                      • stephenw10S
                                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                        last edited by

                                        If you wanted to do something like this as a package I would imagine it running along side the existing interface rather than replacing it. In the OpenWRT project a similar thing happened some years ago when a small group of developers wanted more GUI control. They created the WebIF² package. It no longer exists because the main webgui caught up with them (it was merged?  :-).
                                        http://www.x-wrt.org/

                                        Steve

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                                          charlie0440
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                                          I read this thread today and learnt about stuff I had never heard of ie Twitter bootstrap. This intrigued me…

                                          I am NOT a web developer but after 10 mins on the simplest looking pfsense page I managed to make a responsive arp page. Its not much to look at but I was able to pretty much copy and paste the existing php code into the bootstrap copy template I had made to make it work ie no amendments were made to the code (just removed the menus, themes etc).

                                          Screenshots > http://imgur.com/a/s8jKs#1

                                          So the page title is being pulled from pfsense, as is the arp table but I haven't looked at importing the menu yet!

                                          I'm gonna have a play tomorrow night and see what I can do.

                                          Edit: figured out the menus they are imported and working fine

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                                            Clear-Pixel
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                                            Not to bad charlie0440

                                            Menu would be a great starting point but would require some jquery modifications for the menu controls. Most likely it would run into much more work than it seems to make everything work in harmony.

                                            Take a look at the http://mosaicpro.biz/adminplus/php/ template if you haven't already ….. very sweet side menu layout. Be sure to check out the layout options in left bottom corner.

                                            The standard Pfsense Theme option under System: General Setup might be the best one suited since it's already setup as a side menu.

                                            Need some help give me a ring...

                                            Here is one example method of a truly responsive table. There are other ways of doing it, but this is just a popular way of handling tables.

                                            ![responsive table.jpg](/public/imported_attachments/1/responsive table.jpg)
                                            ![responsive table.jpg_thumb](/public/imported_attachments/1/responsive table.jpg_thumb)

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