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From: | Kyle Hall |
Subject: | Re: [Koha-devel] (no subject) |
Date: | Mon, 22 May 2006 06:16:44 -0700 |
Hi Paul,
Is there any reason the same property could be used for both
cases? I'm just thinking for simplicity sake ...
Cheers,
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On Fri, May 19, 2006 at 04:40:49PM +0200, address@hidden wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> we all agree that prog templates are for programmers basically.
> On devWeek, we investigated the possibility to have /includes/ directory as a
> system preference. That still sounds a good idea to me, i'll investigate it a
> little bit more later.
>
> For now, I would like to suggest a minor css property for 2 cases :
> - a message has to be clearly identified on the screen (like "the member card
> expire in 15 days", or "this book is reserved" in a book list, or many
> informations that we want the patron not to miss.
> - a message to warn the librarian that a problem has occured and the operation
> was impossible or failed for any reason (like "this barcode is unknown" or
> "this barcode already affected" in item adding, or "this book is reserved &
> can't be reserved again", or "this member is suspended or gna" ...)
>
> If programmers don't put a specific tag here, template designers will miss them
> for sure !
> That's why I suggest to have 2 new properties :
> - warning
> - problem
> They will be useable in any tag (<div class="warning"> or <p class="problem">
> ...
>
> Waiting for your comments
> --
> Paul
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