[Geomoose-users] GeoMOOSE 2.0 Planning - The menu bar.
Nelson Soto
NSoto at plotplans.com
Thu Oct 9 14:08:17 EDT 2008
Ability to shut off the menu would be great! Currently, I set the CSS to
a height of 0 so as not to break anything but if this could be done
'neatly' that would be excellent!
Not sure too many people would agree, however!
-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Little [mailto:danlittle at yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 1:31 PM
To: GeoMOOSE Users List
Subject: [Geomoose-users] GeoMOOSE 2.0 Planning - The menu bar.
Hey Everyone,
I'm working on GeoMOOSE 2 and I'm trying to mull over the menu bar. If
I had my way it would be gone, but I think I've seen enough people using
it to where I don't want to do that. :-)
I am, however, thinking about integrating the Menu definition into the
Mapbook for mapbook version 2.0. This would have a few advantages:
1) Decrease the number of files needed to be downloaded at start-up
2) Decrease the amount of XML that needs to be parsed.
3) Decrease the amount of bugs in IE and Opera, where the multithreaded
AJAX support is buggy despite all claims otherwise.
4) Defining the menu bar would be come consistent with the new way of
defining the tool bar.
There's only one disadvantage as I see it, you could forseeably have
installations that all use the same menu bar, but different mapbooks and
not wish to change individual mapbooks if one is making a global change
to the menubar.
I'd love to hear some feed back on this.
Thanks,
-Duck
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