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Attached patch moves all admin/settings and admin/development paths to admin/config/development.
Comment | File | Size | Author |
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config.patch | 9.97 KB | catch | |
config.png | 68.62 KB | catch |
Comments
Comment #1
Bojhan CreditAttribution: Bojhan commentedYup, conform with standards.
Comment #2
catchCommitted this one since it seems uncontroversial. Moshe, slap me if not.
Comment #3
moshe weitzman CreditAttribution: moshe weitzman commentedFine with me. Whats controversial is the static toolbars and head scratching IA coming out of D7CX
Comment #4
moshe weitzman CreditAttribution: moshe weitzman commentedOK, I give up. What does 'Generate content' have to do with 'Configuraton and modules'. Development != 'Configuration and modules'. And doesn't 'Configuration and modules' sound awkward to anyone? Would Configuration not be sufficient? This whole IA is frustrating, especially after our double static toolbars. and the top toolbar, the most prominent feature in D7CX, leads to the most uninteresting pages in drupal - (listings of links).
Comment #5
catchIt's configuration and modules because modules has moved to a tab - at admin/config/modules. It's going to be a complete mess until we move everything. Once we have, I think we need to look at it really carefully, and do some real world testing, and decide if it's a complete mess or not still before it's too late. I think if we could find a better name for 'configuration and modules' then that might help - having a direct link to admin/content I like, direct link to site building I like, having a proper 'development' category I like rather than 50 links under admin/settings (not that those have gone yet), having it under 'configuration and modules' seems to be frustrating the hell out of everyone.