Small suggestions for the future

5 posts by 3 authors in: Forums > CMS Builder
Last Post: October 12, 2022   (RSS)

Hi all,

Just some small nit picks of mine.

1) After I've cleared the developer log table, I'd prefer "Yay, no records were found!" to "Sorry, no records were found!" 

2) I'd also prefer that the defaults for the login log section included "Don't allow modifying records" and "Don't allow removing records", and that the CreatedDate field label read "Login Date" so it would appear that way in the record list column headers instead of "Created Date".

If you folks agree, maybe somewhere down the road you'll change these.

Thanks,

Jerry Kornbluth

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By daniel - October 10, 2022

Hey Jerry,

Thanks for the suggestions!

For #1, that message is tied to all of the list pages in the CMS so it'd be non-trivial to change it just for the error log, but I can understand how the language feels a bit odd in that spot.

For #2, can you elaborate on the "login log" you're talking about? That sounds different from the built-in Audit Log; is it perhaps a customization or plugin?

Thanks,

Daniel
Technical Lead
interactivetools.com

By Dave - October 12, 2022

Hi Jerry, 

It's funny, saying "Sorry" is a bit of a Canadian cultural stereotype.  Even the transit buses say "Sorry" when they're full or not in service!
https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/canadian-buses-apologize-sorry-photos

If you edit /lib/languages/en.php you can provide a different translation even for the English version.  Just search for "Sorry":

'Sorry, no records were found!' => 'Sorry, no records were found!',
'Sorry, the <b>search</b> returned no results!' => 'Sorry, the <b>search</b> returned no results!',

Just replace the second string with whatever text you want.

Sorry about that, Jerry.  ;-)

Dave Edis - Senior Developer
interactivetools.com

Hey Mr. Dave,

Language is sure fascinating, isn't it...

So, I did what you suggested and at least now it doesn't say 'sorry' when all errors are gone.

Appreciate both your help and your linguistic insights

Best,

Jerry

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