[Mailman-Developers] [Mailman Confluence] Development > Web UI Mockups

Adam McGreggor adam-mailman at amyl.org.uk
Thu Aug 5 14:32:25 CEST 2010


On Thu, Aug 05, 2010 at 05:21:00AM -0700, wiki at list.org wrote:
> Page: Web UI Mockups (http://wiki.list.org/display/DEV/Web+UI+Mockups)
> 
> Attached by Anna Granudd:
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> mockup_user_membership_settings.png (118 kB) - http://wiki.list.org/download/attachments/8978877/mockup_user_membership_settings.png?version=4&modificationDate=1281010841407

-------- explanation of the pictures --------

For those who can't see this page, it's a few (very good) drawing
showing two tabs: user settings and membership settings.

the user settings tab has:
    
                            [ Logout ]
    Real name   [ box ]
    Password    [ box ]
    Language    [ drop-down: Language 1 / Language 2 / Language 3 ]


    [ Save changes ]

the membership settings tab has:

                            [ Logout ]

    Membership settings

    Some mockup text asking the user to click the
    membership list they wish to edit...

    [ LINK: Membership list 1 ]
    [ LINK: Membership list 2 ]
    [ LINK: Membership list 3 ]

With an arrow, demonstrating what happens on click:
    
    Lorem ipsum dolor ... labore et

    Hide address            ()  Yes ()  No
    Receive list copy       ()  Yes ()  No
    Receive own postings    () Yes  () No
    Delivery mode           [ drop-down: Mode 1 / Mode 2 / Mode 3 ]

--------- end explanation --------------

What that's missing to me is:

    *   a password change option;
    *   a password reset option;
    *   a list of "my email addresses";
    *   the ability to set language for the lists, rather than
        settings, or perhaps change 'Language' to 'Default/Prefered
        Language'

    It'd be nice if clicking on a list where one's an admin/moderator,
    there was a special link or something to take one to those options
    for the list.



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