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Items in the manager with contextual menus, require visual identifier #7729

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Crunch opened this issue May 4, 2012 · 2 comments
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Crunch commented May 4, 2012

crunch created Redmine issue ID 7729

When items appear on manager pages such as the 'manage users' page, there should be a visual indicator to signify a contextual menu is available on each item. Without it, it is a case of 'knowing' that a contextual menu exists.

This is not a problem for me as such, but when I first started using Revo - I took a while before I realised there were options available via context menus for most things. It's a UI issue, which is subtle but would improve the experience for new users. Even if it is something tiny, like a small arrow, to indicate that there are more options for this item, would help make the manager interface more intuitive.

Note: I am not referring to the context menus in the resource tree, but items in data tables such as found on the 'system settings' page etc

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Ruslan-Aleev commented Jan 3, 2019

Same issue #14125

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I think we can close this issue, done with PR #14806

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