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Dashboard: Customize buttons on the sides of apps

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    • LonkleL Offline
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      wrote on last edited by girish
      #1

      I am constantly clicking the Logs button to get into the Terminal or the File Manager. I never even use the info button.

      Basically, I think there is space for five buttons on the right side of an app. Configure would be at the top like always, Info could be moved into the Configure pane (since people only need that once and it pops up on first click into an app anyways I think). My personal preference:

      • Configure
      • Logs
      • Terminal
      • File Manager
      • Admin Link (like /wp-admin/ in WP)

      What would other's custom favorite button order be?

      Just like the new "Admin Button" you guys told me about, it made my whole life easier, so this is also an awareness post for people about the Admin Tab, check it out:

      Screen Shot 2020-10-19 at 1.41.41 PM.png

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      • marcusquinnM Offline
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        #2

        How about a Grid view of My Apps for users and a List view for Admins with more room for shortcut icons?

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          wrote on last edited by
          #3

          Yes, the dashboard may need a design overhaul instead of more/custom buttons crammed into the current.

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            https://forum.cloudron.io/post/15143 is related via usability and UX

            Conscious tech

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            • mdreiraM Offline
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              #5

              I think it's a good idea.

              Users need to have access to the info button where they can see the initial setup instructions (first time login credentials) and the admin button (/ wp-admin /) for the wordpress example.

              At least, those two buttons should be mandatory and be by default in all apps. Or at least the power to configure them to appear. It is the most important information to get started and is only available to administrators.

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                Talking about the Dashboard design, I use my iPad Pro a lot when not at my desk. This gives the same behavior as before with a smartphone, meaning: you don’t see the blue-buttons, only when you touch the tile ... but then you go to the front UI of the app. Also the blue-buttons are too small for touch.

                For the smartphone it was solved with bigger blue-buttons and always visible. @nebulon is it possible to do that for tablets like iPads also?

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                • mdreiraM mdreira

                  I think it's a good idea.

                  Users need to have access to the info button where they can see the initial setup instructions (first time login credentials) and the admin button (/ wp-admin /) for the wordpress example.

                  At least, those two buttons should be mandatory and be by default in all apps. Or at least the power to configure them to appear. It is the most important information to get started and is only available to administrators.

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                  @mdreira said in Dashboard: Customize buttons on the sides of apps:

                  At least, those two buttons should be mandatory and be by default in all apps.

                  Nah, I'm like @Lonk, I don't think I've ever wanted nor needed to click on the info button, but I would like the Web Terminal to be included there 🙂

                  I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                  • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

                    @mdreira said in Dashboard: Customize buttons on the sides of apps:

                    At least, those two buttons should be mandatory and be by default in all apps.

                    Nah, I'm like @Lonk, I don't think I've ever wanted nor needed to click on the info button, but I would like the Web Terminal to be included there 🙂

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                    @jdaviescoates said in Dashboard: Customize buttons on the sides of apps:

                    Nah, I'm like @Lonk, I don't think I've ever wanted nor needed to click on the info button, but I would like the Web Terminal to be included there

                    @jdaviescoates It is possible that you are an advanced user and also do not want to set up a server to give access to other people who are users without much knowledge. I think you have created the server just for you, right?.

                    When you install an app like superadmin, you can see all the side icons in each app and you don't need to know for example that an access to the wordpress backend is in /wp-admin/.

                    A simple user needs to know what are the first-time accesses and what is the backoffice URL where to enter them.

                    Wold be good at least to hane the possibility of being able to configure those buttons (whoever wants them) when we give access to simple users who do not know how everything works.

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                    • mdreiraM mdreira

                      @jdaviescoates said in Dashboard: Customize buttons on the sides of apps:

                      Nah, I'm like @Lonk, I don't think I've ever wanted nor needed to click on the info button, but I would like the Web Terminal to be included there

                      @jdaviescoates It is possible that you are an advanced user and also do not want to set up a server to give access to other people who are users without much knowledge. I think you have created the server just for you, right?.

                      When you install an app like superadmin, you can see all the side icons in each app and you don't need to know for example that an access to the wordpress backend is in /wp-admin/.

                      A simple user needs to know what are the first-time accesses and what is the backoffice URL where to enter them.

                      Wold be good at least to hane the possibility of being able to configure those buttons (whoever wants them) when we give access to simple users who do not know how everything works.

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                      jdaviescoates
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                      @mdreira said in Dashboard: Customize buttons on the sides of apps:

                      I think you have created the server just for you, right?.

                      No.

                      It's just that none of my users do first time set-up stuff, I always do that. And I do it right after install and hence never have any reason to look info again.

                      I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                      • imc67I imc67

                        Talking about the Dashboard design, I use my iPad Pro a lot when not at my desk. This gives the same behavior as before with a smartphone, meaning: you don’t see the blue-buttons, only when you touch the tile ... but then you go to the front UI of the app. Also the blue-buttons are too small for touch.

                        For the smartphone it was solved with bigger blue-buttons and always visible. @nebulon is it possible to do that for tablets like iPads also?

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                        @imc67 said in Dashboard: Customize buttons on the sides of apps:

                        For the smartphone it was solved with bigger blue-buttons and always visible. @nebulon is it possible to do that for tablets like iPads also?

                        This has an unfortunate side effect of pushing the "Admin Button" off of the square on mobile. So I wonder if both of these things could be addressed at once. 🤔

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                          How about a Grid view of My Apps for users and a List view for Admins with more room for shortcut icons?

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                          @marcusquinn said in Dashboard: Customize buttons on the sides of apps:

                          How about a Grid view of My Apps for users and a List view for Admins with more room for shortcut icons?

                          I feel like this deserves it's own feature request thread.

                          I like it as it mirrors fairly standard desktop file manager options to swap between icon and list views. And list view could display lots more details like in file browsers too.

                          I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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