The thing is, you cannot make assumptions based on a single used case. Both newbie, chronically interactive and power batch pros should be catered for. A power batch pro may want to install a bunch of modules, then run an installation script for configuration, or what have you... Victor On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 1:31 PM, Bill Fitzgerald <bill@funnymonkey.com> wrote:
Jason Flatt wrote:
... Usually, after I've installed a module (or theme), the first thing I want to do is check out what configuration options and access controls are available. That is usually a two or three click process (not counting the time it takes to re-find the module). If the module is one of those that puts its settings in a non-standard place, it's many more clicks ("Where is that page?"). Also, along this same vein, indicating that there are no configuration or access control settings, so I don't spend five minutes looking for the non-existent page. ..."