Dashboard development
Did a little work on improving the {{Dashboard}} template system last night, and since vertical scroll was one of the main reasons for having it, what do you think of the concept/changes demonstrated in T:Dashboard/testcase4? That code isn't yet live, but differences can be viewed in this comparison. It currently looks like:
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Bladeforged 1,295 DDO Points
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Chaosmancer 1,395 DDO Points
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Dark Bargainer 1,295 DDO Points
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Deep Gnome 1,295 DDO Points
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Morninglord 1,295 DDO Points (& AA)
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PDK 1,295 DDO Points
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Razorclaw 1,395 DDO Points
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Scoundrel 1,395 DDO Points
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Scourge 1,295 DDO Points
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Shadar-kai 1,295 DDO Points
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Trailblazer 1,395 DDO Points
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| Character Building
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Cannith Crafting
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Standing Stone Games
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What do you think? If it's a forward direction for you, I'd like to add a toggle for each so you can force specific sections to by expanded by default. Thoughts? ShoeMaker (Contribs • Message • Email) 09:00, April 29, 2017 (EDT)
- It's very nice, and I'm glad to see you got the colors squared away. If you mean "forward direction for me" as in would I personally use it, no, I prefer the way I set it up for efficiency. With hats, you need two aimed clicks to go anywhere: One to expand the proper section, one to click the link you want. With the original design, you need at most a mouse wheel scroll followed by a single aimed click, which makes it more usable. However, the hats version is definitely pretty cool, hats off to you! (groan...) EllisDee37 (Contribs • Message • Email) 00:31, April 30, 2017 (EDT)
Questing
Thanks much for adding Questing to the main template. Just wanted to let you know that I consider the template finished now. As in, I don't expect to be adding any more sections, so don't worry about having to constantly make changes to it. Questing was delayed only because I couldn't think of a way to do it until I became aware of collapsible tables. Thanks again! EllisDee37 (Contribs • Message • Email) 11:29, May 1, 2017 (EDT)