Shortcuts admin pages are currently under admin/config/system. I think they should probably be in the user interface section instead. See screen shot that I attached to a different issue.

http://drupal.org/files/issues/menustructure.png

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#4 shortcuts_menu.patch10.11 KBalpritt
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jhodgdon’s picture

Issue tags: +#d7ux

Tagging, hopefully correct tag...

David_Rothstein’s picture

Title: Shortcuts admin should probably be in a different section » Shortcut admin pages should be in the "User interface" section, not the "System" section

Agreed - I think it's safe to say that the only reason they are not there now is that the category did not exist until recently :) Hopefully it won't be considered too late to do this.

jhodgdon’s picture

Is there anything else that needs moving around?

alpritt’s picture

Status: Active » Needs review
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10.11 KB
jhodgdon’s picture

I like the patch, and it does change all existing links and move Shortcuts into the "User Interface" section.

I only hesitate to set it to "RTBC" because I think it needs a review by the usability team as to whether it's a good idea in the first place.

seutje’s picture

I'm no usability expert, but this makes a whole lot more sense to me as a human, and not just to put something in user-interface, this *is* user-interface

jhodgdon’s picture

Status: Needs review » Reviewed & tested by the community

Well, I guess that makes at least two of us. I'll go for RTBC, and if the committers want to set it back to needs review, they can. :)

Dries’s picture

Status: Reviewed & tested by the community » Fixed

I agree that that makes a ton of sense. Committed to CVS HEAD. Nice one.

Bojhan’s picture

Somewhat weird that this got 0 review by the usability team, would love it it would have been tagged appropriately. Either way, this is a good change.

jhodgdon’s picture

Bojhan: Sorry about that. I did go on IRC on #drupal-usability yesterday and ask for a review, and I had tagged it #d7ux. Excuse my ignorance about proper tags -- do you have documentation somewhere about what those are, or could you enlighten me here?

Bojhan’s picture

jhodgdon : Its not documented, but #usability - rather then D7UX would have done enough. We have a tag called Needs usability review, that we follow.

jhodgdon’s picture

Got it, thanks!

Status: Fixed » Closed (fixed)
Issue tags: -#d7ux

Automatically closed -- issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.