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Feature #397

Updated by Alexander Watzinger about 9 years ago

*Layout* 

 - When adding extisting entities to sources (like actors, places etc.): It happens often, that more than one will be added. Therefor it would be nice to select them from an overlay table and have a checkbox to select more than one at a time. 
 - Dropdown fields: same lenght as other fields and other style, that fits better to the general look 
 - Change order to: Overview, Source, Event, Actor Place, Reference, CRM (Source in front of Event) 
 - Source Info Tab: Show Translation, Original text and Comment in info tab below Content in the same format as content. Maybe add Edit buttons next to the heading of the respective section. 
 - Add Button: "Add" suggests to add something that does not exist yet. Maybe better use sth. like "Select" 
 - view change bigger smaller 
 - show clear tableSelect only if not empty 
 - option in profile to set default rows in tables 
 - adapt themes 
 - search layout 
 - browser/mobile tests 
 - remove background from empty table header fields (remove sort automatically?) 
 - refecter and check css 
 - if an validation error occurs at a tabel_select_input the field input is not updated after an tables select (only after clicking it again) 
 - if not logged in, remember target url 
 - hide zend form errors if search is used and user is not logged in anymore 
 - breadcrumb reference when comming from an entity is broken (reference goes to reference view instead entity) e.g. Event > asdfsadf > edition > Edit 
 - OpenAtlas logo and link to http://www.openatlas.eu/conc/ 


 *UI functionality* 

 - Types: if entries exists for type or subtype offer move function (e.g. so it could be deleted fast) 
 - Residence, Appears first/last: add new place if not exists 
 - add actor to group from actor view 

 *Suggestions* 

 - Actor view: a "previous" & "next" button would be nice (Daniel) 

 *Done* 

 - Dropdown fields: same lenght as other fields and other style, that fits better to the general look 



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