Fluid Re-Orderer & uP3
Anastasia Cheetham
a.cheetham at utoronto.ca
Tue Jan 8 17:32:28 UTC 2008
On 2-Jan-08, at 1:59 PM, Gary Thompson wrote:
> So, my conclusion for the DnD reordering of portlets is to go with
> our initial gut instinct:
>
> * locked portlets always go to the top of column
> * if there is more than one locked portlet, they are ordered by
> priority (a system parameter set and changed by an administrator)
> * reorderable portlets may not go above locked portlets within a
> column (or between locked portlets if there are more than one)
Gary, thanks for doing that research, and producing this summary.
Just to clarify: Locked portlets will always be at the top of their
current column, but locked portlets can be present in any column? They
are not restricted to the leftmost column?
Assuming that locked portlets can exist in any column, can they be
moved between columns?
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Anastasia Cheetham a.cheetham at utoronto.ca
Software Designer, Fluid Project
Adaptive Technology Resource Centre / University of Toronto
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