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 8/21/2007 5:52:27 PM
sjstokes
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Adverageous Access Manager 1.1 Dev. Notes

Here is my current list of items in-development for version 1.1 of Adverageous Access Manager.
Some of the items are completed.  Depending on how long testing takes, there may be a beta-release made available to current owners of the module.
There will not be a charge for the updated version itself.

Please post here if you have feature requests that you do not see listed below.

Host Level Settings:
 Allow thumbnail mode.
 Root Thumbnail Folder name = Path to store thumbnails.  This path will start at the default DNN Portals folder.
 
Admin Level Settings:
 
Folder Settings:
Allow Thumbnails
Thumbnail width.height 
Thumbnail background image
Resize images on upload
Image file extensions

Thumbnail mode:
 Add user-button to toggle thumbnail/details view.
 change “Items Per Page” to something more thumbnail-display-friendly (or remove?)

General Fixes/Changes: 
Ajax “loading” gif to be displayed on all  ajax-postbacks.
Check tooltips/”Alt” tags.
Pull inline CSS into external module.css file.
FireFox display issues:
 File Icon path format
 Cursor/hand display issues.

Folder Tree – no longer “hide” when uploading, but disable in a user-friendly manner.
Optional setting to auto-expand folder-tree on module-first-load.  (Folder Setting)

Disk Space:
 Ensure Portal disk-space rules are being followed.
 Host setting to override this (Folder setting).
 Display remaining disk-space (similar to Folder Properties code from DNN Explorer /Built-in DNN Filemanager)

 8/22/2007 9:44:12 AM
robax
8 posts


Re: Adverageous Access Manager 1.1 Dev. Notes

Fantastic to see the list including all the good bits! I had dropped by to see if you got my email where I attached the screengrab of the fck image browser template I made, but it looks like you did :)

I'm of course very interested in the image management functionality as that remains the biggest barrier for my users to overcome. I'll detail some bits about that in another thread.

Rob

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