Re: [development] Drupal 5.x Administer Page very difficult
+1 for Jonathan's proposal. Module configuration is closely related to module installation/ activation, so it would be rational and convenient to have the links to module settings in the module list. Aidas Bendoraitis [aka Archatas]
Hi,
There are many place to configure Drupal module now. I suggest we don't use administer-setting anymore. All configuration should be put on the administer-modules page.
i.e, when user click on administer-module-profiles then the Profile.module setting page displayed!
Jonathan.
-1 Many people who want to find "settings" (administrators) do not know what a "module" is. Aidas wrote:
+1 for Jonathan's proposal. Module configuration is closely related to module installation/ activation, so it would be rational and convenient to have the links to module settings in the module list.
Aidas Bendoraitis [aka Archatas]
Hi,
There are many place to configure Drupal module now. I suggest we don't use administer-setting anymore. All configuration should be put on the administer-modules page.
i.e, when user click on administer-module-profiles then the Profile.module setting page displayed!
Jonathan.
Have you tried Drupal CVS (e.g. 5.0-dev) ? Check this: http://drupal.org/node/84414 I think this is very close to what you want. On 10/11/06, sime <info@urbits.com> wrote:
-1 Many people who want to find "settings" (administrators) do not know what a "module" is.
Aidas wrote:
+1 for Jonathan's proposal. Module configuration is closely related to module installation/ activation, so it would be rational and convenient to have the links to module settings in the module list.
Aidas Bendoraitis [aka Archatas]
Hi,
There are many place to configure Drupal module now. I suggest we don't use administer-setting anymore. All configuration should be put on the administer-modules page.
i.e, when user click on administer-module-profiles then the Profile.module setting page displayed!
Jonathan.
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