For a while we've talked about the illogical nature of the theme settings that are really member preferences and how they are theme specific.[1]
A while ago I brought a new area into the admin panel, called Member Options. It held some of the generic options for members, custom profile fields and signatures, and now I've tried to put the preferences configuration there, in hopefully a less brain-dead fashion.
Except I'm not sure I like the UI very much and I'm not sure how best to fix that.
The 'Change' button is hidden by default, visible when you mouse over the relevant area (like the thoughts button does) and when you select it, it goes from the 'default value: blah' into two dropdowns, one to select what happens with guests/new members, and one for existing members. As you can see this isn't finished yet. (I made one visible to show you what it would look like)
The thing is, while I think it's about the only sane way to complete this UI, I don't like it. It's boring, bland, unimaginative and I just don't like it but I can't figure out how to improve it without making it less usable. (Though I'm debating pulling out the magical hide factor and just having the modify buttons there the whole time, it'll be more obvious what to do then at least)
Thoughts?
A while ago I brought a new area into the admin panel, called Member Options. It held some of the generic options for members, custom profile fields and signatures, and now I've tried to put the preferences configuration there, in hopefully a less brain-dead fashion.
Except I'm not sure I like the UI very much and I'm not sure how best to fix that.
The 'Change' button is hidden by default, visible when you mouse over the relevant area (like the thoughts button does) and when you select it, it goes from the 'default value: blah' into two dropdowns, one to select what happens with guests/new members, and one for existing members. As you can see this isn't finished yet. (I made one visible to show you what it would look like)
The thing is, while I think it's about the only sane way to complete this UI, I don't like it. It's boring, bland, unimaginative and I just don't like it but I can't figure out how to improve it without making it less usable. (Though I'm debating pulling out the magical hide factor and just having the modify buttons there the whole time, it'll be more obvious what to do then at least)
Thoughts?
| 1. | Actually, the code does indicate some of them should update only the default theme (i.e. regardless of what theme you're actually configuring) but I'm not entirely sure it works properly. Even if it does, it's highly illogical. |








