[drupal-devel] [task] user settings should be in settings
Issue status update for http://drupal.org/node/25632 Project: Drupal Version: cvs Component: user system Category: tasks Priority: normal Assigned to: Bèr Kessels Reported by: Bèr Kessels Updated by: Bèr Kessels Status: patch Attachment: http://drupal.org/files/issues/node_admin_admin_stuff_below_form.patch (4.31 KB) Where does one expect to find settings? Right! under the header "settings". This patch moves the user config stuff to where most people expect it [1] to be: under settings. the 'problem' is mostly caused by the fact there is but a small tab "configure" and that is hidden under administer users, where one expects to administer users, [1] A while ago I created a site consistent.drupaldevs.org after studying behaviour of some of my clients and non-techies. The node configure [1] thing was most obvious outcome of that study, but this was pretty annoying too. I gave five people the task to change the amout of nodes that show up on the frontpage. And to change the welcome message for user login. All five went to admin > settings first. [1] http://drupal.org/node/25629 Bèr Kessels
Issue status update for http://drupal.org/node/25632 Project: Drupal Version: cvs Component: user system Category: tasks Priority: normal Assigned to: Bèr Kessels Reported by: Bèr Kessels Updated by: kbahey Status: patch +1 Consistency and less confusion. kbahey Previous comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ June 23, 2005 - 13:32 : Bèr Kessels Attachment: http://drupal.org/files/issues/node_admin_admin_stuff_below_form.patch (4.31 KB) Where does one expect to find settings? Right! under the header "settings". This patch moves the user config stuff to where most people expect it [1] to be: under settings. the 'problem' is mostly caused by the fact there is but a small tab "configure" and that is hidden under administer users, where one expects to administer users, [1] A while ago I created a site consistent.drupaldevs.org after studying behaviour of some of my clients and non-techies. The node configure [1] thing was most obvious outcome of that study, but this was pretty annoying too. I gave five people the task to change the amout of nodes that show up on the frontpage. And to change the welcome message for user login. All five went to admin > settings first. [1] http://drupal.org/node/25629
Issue status update for http://drupal.org/node/25632 Project: Drupal Version: cvs Component: user system Category: tasks Priority: normal Assigned to: Bèr Kessels Reported by: Bèr Kessels Updated by: Dries Status: patch Looks like the wrong patch to me. kbahey: did you actually review this patch? Please review a patch before voicing your opinion. Thanks. Dries Previous comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ June 23, 2005 - 20:32 : Bèr Kessels Attachment: http://drupal.org/files/issues/node_admin_admin_stuff_below_form.patch (4.31 KB) Where does one expect to find settings? Right! under the header "settings". This patch moves the user config stuff to where most people expect it [1] to be: under settings. the 'problem' is mostly caused by the fact there is but a small tab "configure" and that is hidden under administer users, where one expects to administer users, [1] A while ago I created a site consistent.drupaldevs.org after studying behaviour of some of my clients and non-techies. The node configure [1] thing was most obvious outcome of that study, but this was pretty annoying too. I gave five people the task to change the amout of nodes that show up on the frontpage. And to change the welcome message for user login. All five went to admin > settings first. [1] http://drupal.org/node/25629 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ June 24, 2005 - 03:29 : kbahey +1 Consistency and less confusion.
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