http://twitpic.com/6amb3i/full that's the link. I don't like the oldschool table look. It uses too much of space. So question to Jeroen. Would you think that this is a good solution and web 3.0... style and to accomplish with your help.
I#m looking at the code and i think it could be done only editing the *.js file or am i wrong?
Sorry I don't like the UI. It's Inconsistent with the rest of the Umbraco UI. The project is open source so you can change it yourself, but it won't be part of DAMP 2.0.
You'll probably have to edit other parts to. The data is rendered in a table, but perhaps you also want to change that and render it as div's or something. That's in the DigibizAdvancedMediaPicker.ascx and DigibizAdvancedMediaPicker.ascx.cs part.
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http://twitpic.com/6amb3i/full that's the link.
I don't like the oldschool table look. It uses too much of space. So question to Jeroen.
Would you think that this is a good solution and web 3.0... style and to accomplish with your help.
I#m looking at the code and i think it could be done only editing the *.js file or am i wrong?
Sorry I don't like the UI. It's Inconsistent with the rest of the Umbraco UI. The project is open source so you can change it yourself, but it won't be part of DAMP 2.0.
Jeroen
Can i rip of the table from the js file or do i have to edit the other parts too?
You'll probably have to edit other parts to. The data is rendered in a table, but perhaps you also want to change that and render it as div's or something. That's in the DigibizAdvancedMediaPicker.ascx and DigibizAdvancedMediaPicker.ascx.cs part.
Jeroen
Very nice UI Toni. I hope you make the new version. I'm keeping that pic on hand for future reference.
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