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Key: XWIKI-320
Type: Improvement Improvement
Status: Closed Closed
Resolution: Fixed
Priority: Critical Critical
Assignee: Phung Hai Nam
Reporter: Miguel Membrado
Votes: 0
Watchers: 0
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XWiki Core

Add correct labels to add image and add attachments windows

Created: 25/Jul/06 20:39   Updated: 09/Jan/07 11:56
Component/s: Editor - TinyMCE WYSIWYG
Affects Version/s: 1.0 B1
Fix Version/s: 1.0 B2

Date of First Response: 21/Dec/06 21:59
Resolution Date: 09/Jan/07 11:56


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Currently it is understandable for a normal user.

1/ if no attachment or images are currently stored in the page, disable the upside fields.

2/ in the section to upload files, write CLEARLY that this is a section to UPLOAD files dynamically

3/ when some files are already present, write CLEARLY that the user must select one of them or is able to upload a new one.



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Sergiu Dumitriu added a comment - 21/Dec/06 21:59
Is this solved?

Phung Hai Nam added a comment - 02/Jan/07 09:37
We can't fix pb 1, and it 's not neccessary.

fixed pb 2 and 3

This task has been solved !


Vincent Massol added a comment - 09/Jan/07 09:47
Hi Nam,

I think we need to reopen this issue. I've just tried to add an image and in the window that opens there's a en empty section at the bottom that says "Upload image". This is not logical. Upload is a verb which means that this section is to upload images but then there are no buttons to upload them!!!

If I understand correctly this area is supposed to list all attached images. If so the label for the area should be "Available attached images"

Also I agree with Miguel. If there are no attachments, we must write some text like "There's no image attached to the page you are editing. Please attach images first".

That said, I find it complex that the user has to exist the WYSIWYG mode to return the page, add attachments and come back... We should simplify this.


Vincent Massol added a comment - 09/Jan/07 11:25
Nam,

I was testing this on FF2. I've just tried on IE7 and it made me realize I was wrong. The "Upload image" is indeed supposed to show some fields and buttons to to upload an image. It's not supposed to list attached images.

I think I have an issue on my machine in FF2. Doing some more test. Will post back here.


Vincent Massol added a comment - 09/Jan/07 11:55
Setting again for b2 and closing it as it appears the problem is with my machine only (others have confirmed it's working). For the record I'm on Vista RC2 with FF 2.0.0.1

Vincent Massol added a comment - 09/Jan/07 11:56
Closing again