On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 11:30 PM, benedix@zedat.fu-berlin.de wrote:
Oh there are many points to improve still ;-) Thanks for testing. But I was more thinking of the testing process itself.
sorry that i left the focus of my first question, i'll write more on that tomorrow ;)
Hehe no problem.
- The table-sorting should be the same in repo and client
You mean the way the table is sorted in the repo and the way the language links are sorted in the sidebar of the client? The sorting is being worked on still but I am not sure all Wikipedias can agree on one sorting so it might not be possible to have the same sorting in the repo and all clients.
if there are different versions of the wikidata-frontent for every language the sort-order should be the same as in the related wikipedia
They are not really different versions but translations of the interface. I will bring it up and see if your suggestions is possible.
- removing and re-add a link changes the order in the repo but not in
the client
Ok. See previous point.
- The feedback-dialogue behaves strange when clicking on "What is this?"
(the width of the dialogue changes)
Ok. To be honest I am not sure if we'll fix this but we'll see. It's noted.
it's really simple: set the width of: mw-moodBar-overlayWhatContent to 300px in the css and the windowsize won't change.
Oh. If it's that simple then I'll see if we can get it fixed of course ;-) Thx!
I was referring to the feedback function of the demo site. I entered a mailadress, clicked "send" and nothing happened for about one week.
Yes because the demo doesn't have email set up. I am checking the feedback we receive through the feedback system every few days.
then you could remove the mail-question...
Yeah I think there was a problem with that but I will ask again. (The whole thing is just a quick ugly hack on top of an existing extension that required the user to be logged in which we didn't want.)
Cheers Lydia