Fluid Re-Orderer & uP3

Barbara Glover barbara.glover at utoronto.ca
Tue Jan 8 18:34:42 UTC 2008


Hi Gary
Does the user decide if a portlet is locked?  Or is that the  
administrator?  Or depends on the institution?  Can a user unlock a  
portlet?

thanks
Barbara

On 8-Jan-08, at 12:32 PM, Anastasia Cheetham wrote:

>
> 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?
>
> -- 
> Anastasia Cheetham                   a.cheetham at utoronto.ca
> Software Designer, Fluid Project
> Adaptive Technology Resource Centre / University of Toronto
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