Front End Development of CMSB

4 posts by 3 authors in: Forums > CMS Builder
Last Post: June 17, 2014   (RSS)

By rez - June 11, 2014

When clicking "modify" in the details of a section editor, the details pop-up in a lightbox with a save options.

1. Is it possible for me to add this lightbox to the modify link in the list editor? 

When modifying details of records, its easy to lose your place in long lists and it seems management would be improved with this feature. I wish CMSB had inline editing features but at least this would be sort of the next best thing that is already built in.

2. a. are there any plans for a modern UI / front end development improvements on CMSB?

    b. with ajax?

3. if I have a list of 300 records with say, simple "hidden" checkboxes (the show/hide special field), what's your suggested setup to quickly hide 20 of them and show 20 different ones daily?

Modifying each record by searching or sorting the checkboxes, jumping to a different screen, saving and starting over at the top of the list 40 times a day for such a simple list is quite a task.

Same for editing the prices of a food menu that only has a couple hundred items. A lot of scrolling, multiple screens and losing place to save each record.

I've been using CMSB for years and it's great for a lot of situations. Excellent support as welI. :)  I know custom work or plugins are possible but I'm just curious if  there will be updates in this area (UI, usability / front end CMSB development)  or is it pretty much decided that these technologies (I keep saying Ajax because the incredible, modern usability improvements I see that i like use it) aren't valuable enough for current priority, won't attract new users of CMSB or not needed to compete at this time? This is not really a complaint, I simply need to figure out my plan. It may have to be a plug-in, I don't know. I would just like to see progress in this area. I see these things when I look around but would rather see them here with the other things I love about CMSB, my preference,  as I decide what to do per project.

By claire - June 13, 2014

Hi Rez

I emailed this to Dave - thanks for your feedback!

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By rez - June 17, 2014

Thanks Dave, good to know. I think I have the inline editor and may have even been the one to have it made. It sounds like I may want that tweaked further for my needs through custom soon or maybe even another idea I have.